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Saturday, 06 May

19:56

I gotta have more cow bell "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

There was a time when the cow bell took on a magical allure in the rock music business. It was turning up on more and more records, and bands, producers, and studios thought its percussive charms could turn any song into a hit.

Cow bell has been used on rock records since Buddy Holly, but it probably peaked in the 70s, a time lampooned on Saturday Night Live with Christopher Walken as a legendary producer who insists Ive got to have more cow bell.

Ive pulled together a collection of great cow bell songs. Enjoy!

 

And heres the famous Saturday Night Live cow bell sketch.

17:48

What a bloody idiot. "IndyWatch Feed National"

a man who was high on meth when he fled from police on an e-scooter at speeds of 100kmh (62mph) pic.twitter.com/czJcm240pp clips that go hard (@clipsthatgohard) May 5, 2023

16:17

TNPM20410 "IndyWatch Feed National"

ANOTHER WEEK AND ANOTHER 155 MORE PREVENTABLE DEATHS

The National Plan Murders toll rose again this week with the total number of deaths rising to 20,410, up 155 from last weeks total of 20.255 on the 27th April 2023.

Post short link: https://wp.me/p1n8TZ-3gl

As usual, I emphasize the point of law that letting COVID-19 into Australia is a White collar crime that violates the following bio-terrorism and culpable homicide laws.

TERRORISM 101

15:41

Recommendations for a therapist/psych? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Would anyone have a recommendation for a therapist in Townsville? It would be great to know why you liked them. Im searching for someone that is very practical and solution focused. Thanks everyone!

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14:33

Biden - bad poll numbers 'cause "All Americans have heard for 3 years is negative news." "IndyWatch Feed National"

No shit Sherlock! Biden says Americans don't give him high approval ratings because "all they've heard is negative news for three years" pic.twitter.com/cQXdC8YDS1 RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 6, 2023

09:02

Do it for the gays but not for the King. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Yes - the inner suburban leftists have taken over NSW. The lighting of the Opera House has become one of the Sydneys big virtue signaling sites. But not for the new Monarch - King Charles III Sydney celebrated the rainbow alphabet political movement just a few months ago. But it...

09:00

Coronation Today, But Where Was He During Lockdown? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Introduction by DM,

A video from Richard Vobes. King Charles has asked the people to pay homage to him. Is this the right way round? Has he been captured by the bankers?

I remind the readers that He His name is prosecuting the child protectors in THE KING v PATRICK FINBAR MCGARRY ODEA, WILLIAM RUSSELL MASSINGHAM PRIDGEON, ANN KATHLEEN GREER AND ORS. Charles would be ashamed that his name is being used to prosecute those who gave up everything to protect children from harm. These children had spoken up, but they were silenced their abuse concealed by authorities.

 

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04:58

Link "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

 

Arabian Oryx

Following a visit to Ghana (the next six posts on this blog), Bill Watson and I had two days in the United Arab Emirates to break the journey home 23-24 April, 2023. We stayed in the Ibis One Central Hotel in Dubai. On the first day I headed south to Kite Beach and Al Sufouh Beaches to look unsuccessfully for Socrota Cormorant, but had to make do with some interesting sights as an introduction to the UAE.



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Friday, 05 May

22:36

Souls for Sale "IndyWatch Feed National"

In a society built on lies, the search for truth is a game.

Consider the debate surrounding alleged threats to the BBCs independence, even as the BBC itself reports of its outgoing chairman:

As for Mr Sharps departure, I understand conversations between the BBC and the government have been had in recent days. Youd expect that.

The BBC chairman is a political appointment.

If that doesnt justify Twitter labelling every BBC journalist UK state-affiliated media, we dont know what does.

Or consider how, cap in hand, the Guardian now presents itself as a Media Lens-style operation, declaring at the end of its articles:

As a reader-funded news organisation, we rely on your generosity. Please give what you can, so millions can benefit from quality reporting on the events shaping our world.

We wonder how many readers funding this heroic mission are aware that, last year, Guardian editor, Kath Viner, received a 42 per cent pay rise of 150,000, taking her salary to 509,850. Brazen claims that the Guardian is free from commercial influence appear in the pages of a newspaper overflowing with corporate adverts on which it is deeply dependent. Last year, print and advertising generated revenues of 71.5m and 73.7m respectively. The Guardian is owned by the Scott Trust, which runs a 1.3bn investment fund.

Even if we try to imagine corporate journalists rising above this nonsense, its impossible to conceive of them examining deeper issues of med...

22:27

Found 30215QLD Card "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Under the name Philip Germaine. Issued in 2008. Found near Cairns Central. Sorry but I hid it somewhere nearby Central cos I tried calling the number but it couldnt go through and I had to leave. Please PM me ASAP.

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22:07

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

050523 North Police Commander condemns theft of government and private vehicles
New Dawn FM News

The theft and sale of government owned vehicle belonging to local health centres in the region must stop.
Acting Northern Commander Inspector Ermmart Tsimes is calling on the people of North Bougainville to respect government run services aimed to serve the wider community at large.
Inspector Tsimes highlighted the increase
Tsimes said three health centres; Hantoa, Lemanmanu and Sohano had suspects allegedly stole the ambulances from these respective centers.
The suspects who had been involved had the ambulances striped off and resold to buyers are in police custody, he said.
It is not clear at this stage if the suspects had unresolved issues grievances that triggered these criminal acts.
Suspects involved with the stealing of the ambulances from Hantoa and Sohano are in police custody awaiting court appearances.
However, the third suspect had since had a stroke but police are monitoring his situation until he is well and will be arrested to face charges.
Police also retrieved 3 private vehicles held ransom over non-payment of repairs done to the vehicle.
Meantime, suspects involved in the theft and sale of South Bougainville MP Hon Timothy Masiu in Buin, are currently appearing in court.
The four suspects have been charged and in police custody.
The operation Challenger is also assisting police to fight crime in South Bougainville.
Tsimes says the town known for people carrying sharp objects is slowly decreasing. ENDS////AK

22:06

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

050523 North Police Commander condemns theft of government and private vehicles
New Dawn FM News

The theft and sale of government owned vehicle belonging to local health centres in the region must stop.
Acting Northern Commander Inspector Ermmart Tsimes is calling on the people of North Bougainville to respect government run services aimed to serve the wider community at large.
Inspector Tsimes highlighted the increase
Tsimes said three health centres; Hantoa, Lemanmanu and Sohano had suspects allegedly stole the ambulances from these respective centers.
The suspects who had been involved had the ambulances striped off and resold to buyers are in police custody, he said.
It is not clear at this stage if the suspects had unresolved issues grievances that triggered these criminal acts.
Suspects involved with the stealing of the ambulances from Hantoa and Sohano are in police custody awaiting court appearances.
However, the third suspect had since had a stroke but police are monitoring his situation until he is well and will be arrested to face charges.
Police also retrieved 3 private vehicles held ransom over non-payment of repairs done to the vehicle.
Meantime, suspects involved in the theft and sale of South Bougainville MP Hon Timothy Masiu in Buin, are currently appearing in court.
The four suspects have been charged and in police custody.
The operation Challenger is also assisting police to fight crime in South Bougainville.
Tsimes says the town known for people carrying sharp objects is slowly decreasing. ENDS////AK

21:54

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

050523 A local primary school closes due to murder incident
New Dawn FM News

A local primary school in Kohiso has closed since the murder of a 23-year-old lad on Tuesday evening.
Tugias Primary School teachers had left the school in fear of their lives and that of their families.
According to Acting North Command Inspector Tsimes the killing which occurred next to the school has sparked fear amongst the teachers who have since vacated the school.
Community leaders have taken the responsibility to provide security for the school to secure the safety of the teachers and their families on school grounds, he added.
The school came to a close following the murder of deceased late Donnie Boniface.
The late Donnie met his fate that Tuesday evening while walking home from Karula to Kohiso alone.
According to Police reports the deceased had his neck chopped off by a sharp blade.
Police are continuing investigations into the death of late Donnie Boniface.
Acting Northern Commander Inspector Ermmart Tsimes said there are a good number of people coming forward to assist Police with information that maybe helpful in finding the perpetrator or perpetrators involved.
There was no related arguments or conflicts which occurred in his community which could have resulted in this act. This is an unusual one-off incident, said Tsimes. ENDS///AK

21:42

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

050523 A local primary school closes due to murder incident
New Dawn FM News

A local primary school in Kohiso has closed since the murder of a 23-year-old lad on Tuesday evening.
Tugias Primary School teachers had left the school in fear of their lives and that of their families.
According to Acting North Command Inspector Tsimes the killing which occurred next to the school has sparked fear amongst the teachers who have since vacated the school.
Community leaders have taken the responsibility to provide security for the school to secure the safety of the teachers and their families on school grounds, he added.
The school came to a close following the murder of deceased late Donnie Boniface.
The late Donnie met his fate that Tuesday evening while walking home from Karula to Kohiso alone.
According to Police reports the deceased had his neck chopped off by a sharp blade.
Police are continuing investigations into the death of late Donnie Boniface.
Acting Northern Commander Inspector Ermmart Tsimes said there are a good number of people coming forward to assist Police with information that maybe helpful in finding the perpetrator or perpetrators involved.
There was no related arguments or conflicts which occurred in his community which could have resulted in this act. This is an unusual one-off incident, said Tsimes. ENDS///AK

21:39

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

050523 A local primary school closes due to murder incident
New Dawn FM News

A local primary school in Kohiso has closed since the murder of a 23-year-old lad on Tuesday evening.
Tugias Primary School teachers had left the school in fear of their lives and that of their families.
According to Acting North Command Inspector Tsimes the killing which occurred next to the school has sparked fear amongst the teachers who have since vacated the school.
Community leaders have taken the responsibility to provide security for the school to secure the safety of the teachers and their families on school grounds, he added.
The school came to a close following the murder of deceased late Donnie Boniface.
The late Donnie met his fate that Tuesday evening while walking home from Karula to Kohiso alone.
According to Police reports the deceased had his neck chopped off by a sharp blade.
Police are continuing investigations into the death of late Donnie Boniface.
Acting Northern Commander Inspector Ermmart Tsimes said there are a good number of people coming forward to assist Police with information that maybe helpful in finding the perpetrator or perpetrators involved.
There was no related arguments or conflicts which occurred in his community which could have resulted in this act. This is an unusual one-off incident, said Tsimes. ENDS///AK

21:37

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

050523 A local primary school closes due to murder incident
New Dawn FM News

A local primary school in Kohiso has closed since the murder of a 23-year-old lad on Tuesday evening.
Tugias Primary School teachers had left the school in fear of their lives and that of their families.
According to Acting North Command Inspector Tsimes the killing which occurred next to the school has sparked fear amongst the teachers who have since vacated the school.
Community leaders have taken the responsibility to provide security for the school to secure the safety of the teachers and their families on school grounds, he added.
The school came to a close following the murder of deceased late Donnie Boniface.
The late Donnie met his fate that Tuesday evening while walking home from Karula to Kohiso alone.
According to Police reports the deceased had his neck chopped off by a sharp blade.
Police are continuing investigations into the death of late Donnie Boniface.
Acting Northern Commander Inspector Ermmart Tsimes said there are a good number of people coming forward to assist Police with information that maybe helpful in finding the perpetrator or perpetrators involved.
There was no related arguments or conflicts which occurred in his community which could have resulted in this act. This is an unusual one-off incident, said Tsimes. ENDS///AK

INSPECTOR TSIMES

21:36

Is it Halloween already? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Bats and spidersit makes me think of Halloween, anyway. Ill stick a photo below the fold of a spider eating a bat so you can get into the festive spirit, too.

It seems there is a bit of a conflict going on in northern Australia, with bats snatching up spiders and spiders snaring bats.

Ms Maclean said there had been several other recorded incidents of bats caught in spider webs but, conversely, some microbats in the Far North were known to eat golden orb spiders out of their webs.

[Golden-tipped bats] have two large teeth that are specially housed in the bottom jaw, she said.

They can tell which side of the web the spiders in, they fly in, they grab the body of the spider with the teeth, and then they fly backwards out of the web with it.

They kind of suck the contents of the abdomen out they dont particularly eat the legs and things.

I dont feel at all bad if a bat occasionally meets a grisly end.

21:36

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

050523 A local primary school closes due to murder incident
New Dawn FM News

A local primary school in Kohiso has closed since the murder of a 23-year-old lad on Tuesday evening.
Tugias Primary School teachers had left the school in fear of their lives and that of their families.
According to Acting North Command Inspector Tsimes the killing which occurred next to the school has sparked fear amongst the teachers who have since vacated the school.
Community leaders have taken the responsibility to provide security for the school to secure the safety of the teachers and their families on school grounds, he added.
The school came to a close following the murder of deceased late Donnie Boniface.
The late Donnie met his fate that Tuesday evening while walking home from Karula to Kohiso alone.
According to Police reports the deceased had his neck chopped off by a sharp blade.
Police are continuing investigations into the death of late Donnie Boniface.
Acting Northern Commander Inspector Ermmart Tsimes said there are a good number of people coming forward to assist Police with information that maybe helpful in finding the perpetrator or perpetrators involved.
There was no related arguments or conflicts which occurred in his community which could have resulted in this act. This is an unusual one-off incident, said Tsimes. ENDS///AK

INSPECTOR TSIMES

20:35

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

050523 Minister for Public Service is working to transform the Bougainville Public  Service

New Dawn FM News

Newly appointed Minister for Public Service is adamant to transform the Bougainville Public Service to ensure effective and quality service delivery reaches Bougainvilleans.

Hon Amanda Masono during Parliaments last sitting, she reminded the Members of the House of Representatives on the vision and aim of her ministry and department.

My Ministrys vision and aim is to transform the BPS into a dynamic, efficient, principled organization capable of delivering quality services to citizens of Bougainville.

My departments Corporate Plan will achieve this vision. It is a roadmap to achieving our vision and therefore is focused at developing the appropriate human resources mechanism in the BPS to attract and retain a cadre of professionals capable of delivering quality service to all stakeholders, thereby sustaining nation development, she said.

She added that the plan is also to seek and address the strategic organizational performance issues to achieve agreed outcomes of the government.

I intend to transform the Bougainville Public Service from the current status quo to one that is founded on good governance and modern best practices and is effective, efficient, transparent and accountable to the government and the people of Bougainville, said Minister. ENDS///AK


AMANDA MASONO

19:00

OF OCTOPUSES AND NANOWIRES "IndyWatch Feed National"

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17:54

anyone with a townsville bulletin subscription? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hi, I'm a high school student with no debit/credit card and I can't afford the subscription fee for the Townsville Bulletin.

I think my school wifi let me in for free the first time? I'm not sure, but it only started prompting me for subscriptions once I got home. I've got a legal studies assignment due on Sunday + I planned to use a quote from this article, but I forgot to screenshot it and it would be the biggest lifesaver if someone could screenshot the section where they mention kids that got rejected from the GPS bail program and why.

https://www.townsvillebulletin.com.au/truecrimeaustralia/police-courts-townsville/last-labels-gps-tracker-trial-as-failure-after-results-show-just-two-nq-juveniles-fitted-with-device/news-story/555c3e3eefb0553d9529502fedd11b37

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17:43

THE JIM CHALMERS FACTOR "IndyWatch Feed National"

WORK FOR THE DOLE IS AS ILLEGAL AS ROBODEBT

UNREAL! The Federal Treasurer, Jim Chalmers, apparently does not  know that Work-for-the-Dole has been unconstitutional since 1946.

This posting: https://wp.me/p1n8TZ-3fZ

The following text makes it very clear that Jim Chalmers, the Federal Treasurer, is not really the best person for the job:

Now I see today that Peter Dutton says that we should bring back Work for the Dole, which I suspect might have been whats prompted your question. Ah, I think it troubling that Peter Dutton doesnt know that Work for...

17:05

Rainforest Rescue helping the Daintree Rainforest "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

An organisation will reforest a section of the Daintree Rainforest in Wonga Beach this weekend, located in Far North Queensland .

Rainforest Rescue has been reforesting the area for EIGHT consecutive years, and this year they have received support from a grant from Planet Ark by providing native seeds to plant.

Image: Volunteers co-operating Rainforest Rescue in the Daintree Forest. Image by Martin Stringer

Produced By: Eduardo Jordan, and Zhangyu Qin

Featured In Story: Branden Barber CEO of Rainforest Rescue

First aired on The Wire, Friday 5 May 2023

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17:05

Budget 2023: Nationals want more regional investment "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

The federal Budget is just around the corner and Nationals Leader David Littleproud says more needs to be invested in regional Australia.

He says Australia relies on regional industries like farming and resources, but government investment in regional towns and service delivery is lacking.

Image: Image by the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Flickr

Produced By: Amanda Copp

Featured In Story: David Littleproud Nationals Leader and MP for Maranoa

First aired on The Wire, Friday 5 May 2023

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17:05

How tech-facilitated abuse affect CALD women: research "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

A new research found out technology could be used by perpetrators as a tool to harm culturally and linguistically diverse women.

Immigrant women use technology to be in touch with family and friends from their home country, but some women experience abuse from their perpetrators by isolating them without any device to connect. 

Produced By: Netta Finney

Featured In Story: Carolina Leyton Zamora PhD candidate at Griffith University and researcher

First aired on The Wire, Friday 5 May 2023

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17:04

The Mardi Grass festival kicks off in Nimbin "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Nimbins cannabis festival, Mardi Grass, kicks off tonight with a fashion show and the Great Green Cabaret, featuring musos, poets, comedians, and more.

The festival will also include speakers like Leader of the Reason Party Fiona Patten, Greens Senator David Shoebridge, and President of the Legalise Cannabis Party Michael Balderstone.

The road to cannabis legislation has certainly been long, but how near are we to the end?

Produced By: Dr John Jiggens

Featured In Story: Michael Balderstone President of the Legalise Cannabis Party

First aired on The Wire, Friday 5 May 2023

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16:30

If She floats "IndyWatch Feed National"

Kathleen Folbigg looking dazed, numb and gasping

J.G. Olsen / Financial Expositor

Its so intensely disgusting watching the strong turn on the weak, especially when it is done by a costumed gang masquerading as the legitimate, correct, good and the right. They have been destroying this individual, Kathleen Folbigg, for years and now they make a new ruling based on some rare genetic disorder which has turned up.

Everything now has to be genetic, because mRNA and mDNA is the new gravy train.

For those who missed the story, Folbiggs four babies died one after the other, so they put her in gaol. What did the doctors inject the deceased  babies with, and why isnt that being considered? Instead you can buy the book, Australias worst female serial killer. The title is based on the fact that the court handed dow...

15:35

3 little children murdered, but there'll be no outrage - it doesn't suit the narrative. "IndyWatch Feed National"

This is an unspeakable and very real tragedy. It's not invented. It's there for all to see. But there'll be no demonstrations for those children. No speeches. And nothing from The Voice. Rest in Peace you poor little kids.

15:28

After years-long pandemic mandates, German Health Ministry admit they have no idea whether or to what degree masks prevent SARS-2 infection at all "IndyWatch Feed National"

As on several prior occasions, liberal Bundestag vice-president Wolfgang Kubicki has used his parliamentary prerogatives to put a question to the German Health Ministry, and compel an answer. He asked what study results the Ministry could cite to demonstrate the efficacy of face masks. Lauterbach's crack team of virus understanders responded that, uh, it is a very complicated problem, and, in truth, well, actually, nobody really knows what effect masks really have. This is because "the effectiveness of individual measures ... cannot be examined in isolation, but only in conjunction with the other measures in place at any given time." In other words: they got nothing. After years of making kids mask for hours on end in school, and imposing arbitrary but quite obnoxious mandates on airplanes and public transit and clinics, they have no idea whether it did anything, and no plans even to find out whether it did anything. Suddenly all that manic masking enthusiasm has just evaporated....

15:25

Fiction | Pieface "IndyWatch Feed National"

The last Pieface in the state had closed its doors; not even a concession at a servo remained open. This is it, I thought, the golden age is at an end, its all drying up now, no one will ever prosper again. An echo rang outa small pop as if someone had taken a pin to the thin membrane covering a voidthe bubble had burst.

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15:07

Help America put another Kennedy in the White House in January 2025 "IndyWatch Feed National"

Robert F Kennedy Junior(See also (4/5/23.) In stark contrast to the Australian government and all but a handful of MPs and Senators, Robert F. Kennedy Junior, son of Senator Robert F. Kennedy (3/1/1925 - 6/6/1988), has, since he announced, on 19 April 2023, that he was seeking the nomination to be the Democratic Party's candidate for President of the United States, repeatedly condemned both current President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump for their efforts to illegally extradite Julian Assange from London to the United States. In the US, Assange will almost certainly be made to face 175 years in prison in solitary confinement. This penalty is for Assange's supposed breach of the US 1917 Espionage Act when he is not even a US citizen!

The Presidential elections are to be held on 5 November 2024 and, if RFK Junior is victorious, he will be inaugurated on 20 January 2025. Of course this is much too long to wait to end the illegal imprisonment of Julian Assange. Nonetheless, the more successful RFK Junior is in his campaign to become President, the greater the likelihood that President Biden can be made to free Assange in the meantime. See also ), ().

14:34

Thank you Sarah Game MLC for your Acknowledgement - not to country, to VETERANS "IndyWatch Feed National"

LEST WE FORGET the reason we are. Our veterans. Watch my Acknowledgement in Parliament, not to Country but to our Veterans. Watch full video: link below https://t.co/Vh9iaai9v9 pic.twitter.com/xIAzcTNA4m Sarah Game MLC (@MLCGame) May 5, 2023

14:28

What's the difference? I don't see any. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Aboriginal Aussie Soldiers There's a beautiful & timely message in here. when everyone enlisted as the same - all Aussies when everyone fought for a common goal - our country The result was #Equality #AnzacDay2023 pic.twitter.com/1AJnS6IQpH I'm So Over This! (@ImSooooOverIt)...

14:16

The coming war: If silences are not broken "IndyWatch Feed National"

Celebrated journalist and filmmaker John Pilger writes (Consortium News 1 May 2023), today the world is facing the threat of fascism once more, as it did more than half a century ago. Many journalists then recognised that they had an important job to do, and that was to alert people to the fact. The same responsibility exists today. If writers continue to not listen, and worse, take part in its promotion, they help to usher in a new world war.

In 1935, the Congress of American Writers was held in New York City, followed by another two years later. They called on the hundreds of poets, novelists, dramatists, critics, short story writers and journalists to discuss the rapid crumbling of capitalism and the beckoning of another war. They were electric events which, according to one account, were attended by 3,500 members of the public with more than a thousand turned away.

Arthur Miller, Myra Page, Lillian Hellman, Dashiell Hammett warned that fascism was rising, often disguised, and the responsibility lay with writers and journalists to speak out. Telegrams of support from Thomas Mann, John Steinbeck, Ernest Hemingway, C Day Lewis, Upton Sinclair and Albert Einstein were read out.

The journalist and novelist Martha Gellhorn spoke up for the homeless and unemployed, and all of us under the shadow of violent great power.

Martha, who became a close friend, told me later over her customary glass of Famous Grouse and soda:

The responsibility I felt as a journalist was immense. I had witnessed the injustices and suffering delivered by the Depression, and I knew, we all knew, what was coming if silences were not broken.

Her words echo across the silences today: they are silences filled with a consensus of propaganda that contaminates almost everything we read, see and hear. Let me give you one example:

On March 7, the two oldest newspapers in Australia, the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, published several pages on the looming threat of China. They colored the Pacific Ocean red. Chinese eyes were martial, on the march and menacing. The Yellow Peril was about to fall down as if by the weight of gravity.

No logical reason was given for an attack on Australia by China. A panel of experts presented no credible evidence: one of them is a former director of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, a front for the Defense Department in Canberra, the Pentagon in Washington, the governments of Britain, Japan and Taiwan and the Wests war industry.

Beijing could strike within three years, they warned. We are not ready. Billions of dollars are to be spent on American nuclear submarines, but that, it seems, is not enough.Australias holiday from history is over: whatever that might mean.

There is no threat to Australia, none. The fara...

14:08

15-Minute Cities Will Enslave the People "IndyWatch Feed National"

Make no mistake, its not about your convenience, and its not about saving the planet. It will be a complete impoverishment and enslavement of all the people, German MEP Christine Anderson said regarding the push for 15-minute cities. Shes right. The 15-minute city is marketed as a futuristic town where everyone will live within 15 minutes of essential services. They are marketing these cities as affordable, convenient, and virtuous as they combat climate change. The truth of the matter is that these cities are reminiscent of the Jewish ghettos during World War II or the Japanese internment camps in the US. They are designed to contain and control the people.

The World Economic Forum (WEF) claims that Paris will soon become a 15-minute city, and Milan and Melbourne are also running pilots to test this design. Every street will have a bike lane as it will be easier to reduce our access to cars. Reducing our access to personal vehicles will reduce our ability to travel outside of our 15-minute enclosures. Everyone will work within a 15-minute radius, their children will go to school within this 15-minute radius, and there will be no need to leave. The problem here is that they have the power to prevent people from leaving.

As Anderson said, governments can easily implement climate emergency lockdowns. The looming existential threat of climate change and worsening income inequality require us to urgently rethink our existing cities, and rapid urbanization makes it imperative that we create a new and better city-building template for cities to house fut...

14:01

Australian study supporting mask mandates earns expression of concern "IndyWatch Feed National"

A journal has issued an expression of concern for an Australian study that supported mask mandates after researchers raised several potential problems with the design and methodology of the study.

The article, The introduction of a mandatory mask policy was associated with significantly reduced COVID-19 cases in a major metropolitan city, was published in the journal PLOS ONE in July 2021. It has been cited 12 times, according to Clarivates Web of Science. 

In comments to Retraction Watch, the authors of the paper stood by their work, but a key critic said he still thought the work should have been retracted.

The research was led by scientists at the Burnet Institute in Melbourne, and examined the impact of a mask mandate on COVID-19 cases in the Australian state of Victoria. 

Along with using case data from the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services, the team estimated mask use from photographs taken for the newspaper The Age before and after the government imposed a mask mandate. They also looked at an online survey of self-reported mask use. 

The researchers concluded that the study strongly supports the use of masks for controlling epidemics in the broader community.. 

In October 2021, Australian doctor and medical researcher Kyle Sheldrick, who has flagged issues with...

11:00

80% Renewables by 2030 Its Bullsh*t: Former Snowy 2 Pumped Hydro Boss Slams Aussie Green Energy Plans "IndyWatch Feed National"

"... you were being realistic and they didn't want to hear it. ..." - Aussie climate and energy minister Chris Bowen has been accused of pushing aside experts who criticise his green energy fantasies.

10:06

Medical Doctor Attacked by a Shop owner in Port Moresby "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

 A Medical Doctor at Port Moresby General Hospital (POMGEN) was assaulted by an Asian shop manager, security guards and few male employees of Bulk Trading shop located inside the ANZ Compound opposite Boroko Motors in Port Moresby. 

Dr. Kaycii Amoko, a General Surgeon at POMGEN who graduated with a Masters Degree of Medicine in Surgery last week Friday from the University of Papua New Guinea was buying some goods at the shop on Monday, May 1, 2023 when the incident happened.


Dr. Amoko said he came to the checkout counter with the trolley and due to internet banking issues his transaction was taking time to process

 The Asian shop manager became impatient with him and started cursing. 

Dr. Amoko says he heard him cursing


 right behind him so he turned to him and argued with to a scuffle and the Doctor was immediately surrounded by few security guards and male employees who punched him several times on his head and face only to be rescued by other kind shoppers. 

He recalls the Asian shop manager hit him with a piece of wood and this caused bruising and laceration to his head while his face was sore all over and he was traumatized by this incident. 

Dr. Amoko has already lodged a complaint  with Boroko police station and said he will continue to follow up on this because he said the way he was treated, it was like&n...

09:00

How to Start Growing Onions "IndyWatch Feed National"

Growing onions is easy, and they are one of the few things you can plant through winter in cooler areas.

08:42

Any interest in ADHD info session? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hi!I am an OT who has been working for 10+ years. In my time I have developed an interest in ADHD and in particular ADHD management within the adult population. I am a member of AADPA (Australian ADHD Professionals Association). I recently moved back to Cairns after spending most of my working career in Melbourne.

In the work that I have been doing, I have found that there is a lot of stigma and misinformation in regards to ADHD, and while there has been significant traction over the past two years, I continue to find that a number of myths continue to persist and finding support as an adult with ADHD is extremely costly and difficult.

So I was essentially wondering, if I were to run an information session around ADHD in adults from an OT perspective, would there be much interest?

Edit: Thanks for the messages everyone. Nice to see some interest. I will spend the weekend looking into venues and whatnot and will give an update (either in here or create a new thread) next week. In the meantime, if anyone has any pressing questions, please don't hesitate to reach out. It might be easier to post questions in here so others can see, but if you are uncomfortable asking me publicly, I am most happy to use reddit chat so feel free to drop me a message.

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08:16

Podcast "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

This introductory podcast is recorded with Harry Palmer, link by clicking the picture above. Soon to be released podcast regular interviews with the Cairns News team will be published.

07:43

Market Talk May 4, 2023 "IndyWatch Feed National"

ASIA:

 

The major Asian stock markets had a mixed day today:

  • NIKKEI 225 closed
  • Shanghai increased 27.18 points or 0.82% to 3,350.46
  • Hang Seng increased 249.57 points or 1.27% to 19,948.73
  • ASX 200 decreased 4.30 points or -0.06% to 7,193.10
  • Kospi decreased 0.46 points or -0.02% to 2,500.94
  • SENSEX increased 555.95 points or 0.91% to 61,749.25
  • Nifty50 increased 165.95 points or 0.92% to 18,255.80

 

The major Asian currency markets had a mixed day today:

 

  • AUDUSD increased 0.00041 or 0.06% to 0.66731
  • NZDUSD increased 0.00519 or 0.83% to 0.62779
  • USDJPY decreased 0.751 or -0.56% to 133.929
  • USDCNY decreased 0.00168 or -0.02% to 6.91932

 

Precious Metals:

Gold increased 11.02 USD/t oz. or 0.54% to 2,050.04

Silver increased 0.312 USD/t. oz or 1.22%% to 25.907

 

Some economic news from last night:

China:

Caixin Manufacturing PMI (Apr) decreased from 50.0 to 49.5

Australia:

Trade Balance (Mar) increased from 14.151B to 15.269B

New Zealand:

Building Consents (MoM) (Mar) increased from -9.4% to 7.0%

 

Some economic news from today:

India:

M3 Money Supply decreased from 10.0% to 9.5%

Hong Kong:

Retail Sales (YoY) (Mar) increased from 31.3% to 40.9%

 

EUROPE/EMEA:

 

The major Europe stock markets had a negative day today:

  • CAC 40 decreased 63.06 points or -0.85% to 7,340.77
  • FTSE 100 decreased 85.73 points, or -1.10% to 7,702.64
  • DAX 30 decreased 80.82 points or -0.51% to 15,734.24

 

The major Europe currency markets had a mixed day today:

  • EURUSD decreased 0.00483 or -0.44% to 1.10107
  • GBPUSD increased 0.00125 or 0.10% to 1.25765
  • USDCHF increased 0.00235 or 0.27% to 0.88605

 

Some economic news from Europe today:

Germany:

German Trade Balance (Mar) increased from 16.1B to 16.7B

German Services PMI (Apr) increased from 53.7 to 56.0

Spain:

Spanish Unemployment Change decreased from -48.8K to -73.9K

Spanish Services PMI (Apr) decr...

06:00

Andrews government must end the mass-imprisonment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: Victorian Attorney-General Symes to appear at Yoorrook "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Victorian Attorney-General Jaclyn Symes will today give evidence to the Yoorrook Justice Commission, the first formal truth-telling process into injustices experienced by First Peoples in Victoria, where she is expected to be questioned about the over imprisonment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.  

Last week, despite calls from Aboriginal, human rights and community organisations to raise the age of criminal responsibility to at least 14 without exceptions, the Andrews government announced it will raise the age to only 12 by the end of 2024, and may consider raising it to 14 in 2027. The Yoorrook Justice Commission has previously recommended urgently raising the age to 14 in line with medical evidence and international standards. 

In March, the Andrews Government announced limited changes to Victorias bail laws that will fall far short of the reforms called for by Aboriginal and community legal services and the family of Veronica Marie Nelson, a strong Gunditjmara, Dja Dja Wurrung, Wiradjuri and Yorta Yorta woman who passed away in custody after being pushed into prison by unfair bail laws. 

The Human Rights Law Centre today reiterated calls for the Andrews government to fully and properly implement critical reforms that would immediately reduce the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experiencing injustice, harm and death at the hands of the criminal legal system.  

Alongside broader transformational change, urgent action is needed from the Andrews government to: 

  • Implement Poccum's Law, the blueprint for overhauling discriminatory bail laws which are resulting in unsentenced Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people being locked up in pre-trial detention at alarming rates.  

  • End the status quo of police investigating themselves and dodging accountability for misconduct, deaths in police custody and discriminatory policing.  

  • Stop the pipeline of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children into prisons by raising the minimum age of criminal responsibility from 10 to at least 14 years old, with no exceptions.  

  • Implement OPCAT, the United Nations anti-torture protocol designed to prevent the abuse of people behind bars.  

  • Properly resource self-determined alternatives to the criminal legal system that are being led by Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander people, communities and organisations. 
     

Amala Ramarathinam, Managing Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre, said:  

Victoria's record spending on prisons and policing, alongside discriminatory laws, institutional racism and racist policing are a toxic co...

05:03

Ivermectin ban lifted in Australia "IndyWatch Feed National"

Doctors will be free to prescribe ivermectin 'off-label' from June 1st 2023, the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) announced today. This is a reversal of a national ban on off-label prescribing of ivermectin, which the TGA enacted on September 10th 2021, in an attempt to prevent doctors from prescribing the drug to treat Covid. At the time, the TGA stated that the restriction was necessary because: People would be at risk if they took ivermectin instead of getting vaccinated;People who took ivermectin may choose not to get tested or to seek medical care if they had symptoms;Social media posts were promoting higher doses of ivermectin than what is normally recommended for approved uses;There had been a 3-4 fold uptake in ivermectin and the TGA was worried about a shortage disadvantaging vulnerable people who really needed the drug.

04:02

Something is rotten in Schmutzig Switzerland "IndyWatch Feed National"

In a 'business deal of the century' brokered by the Swiss government, Switzerland's largest bank and its financial pride and joy was acquired by its smaller rival USB for a meagre $3.2 billion. The current affairs sections of the leading news agencies have recently been populated by the breaking news that Credit Suisse had to be sold but to the lowest bidder this time or so it seems. Though this takeover deal, brokered in such a frantic haste over the course of just a few days by the Swiss government stands in silent testimony of this colossal collapse, there is a question hovering in mid air, why did Credit Suisse have to be sold so suddenly 'at such short (banking) notice', given that the giant bank has existed for 166 years with a superb banking tradition among other cutting-edge world banks? If we want to answer this question, we need to bear in mind that the bank at the moment of its acquisition had more than $100 billions in its assets so its financial balance was rather...

02:03

Russia Hoaxers Clapper, Brennan Will Answer To Weaponization Committee For Letter Calling Hunter Biden Laptop Disinfo "IndyWatch Feed National"

James ClapperFormer Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and former CIA Director John Brennan will sit for transcribed interviews.

02:00

Coinbase And Ripple CLOs Meet, Will XRP Listing Follow? "IndyWatch Feed National"

A new tweet by Coinbase Chief Legal Officer (CLO) Paul Grewal has sparked interest and speculations in the crypto community. The CLO expressed his appreciation to Ripples General Counsel, Stuart Alderoty, for their meeting, stating they needed to meet more often.

In response, Stuart Alderoty thanked him for chatting with their legal team. After the tweet, two top lawyers in the community supported the strategic meeting, and some others called on Coinbase to relist XRP on its marketplace. 

Ripple And Coinbase OfficlainsLeading The Battle, Deaton

One of the notable reactions to the meeting between Ripple and Coinbase CLOs came from CryptoLaw founder John Deaton. 

Deaton is the attorney representing thousands of XRP holders. His response to the tweet was that the picture shows two valiant General Counsels leading the front line in battle. Further, Deaton wrote that he tipped his cap to Alderoty and Grewal to express his respect. 

By saying frontline in battle, Attorney Deaton reiterates his position that the crypto industry is battling with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. Notably, the attorney shared a tweet to that effect in March, calling every stakeholder in the industry to meet and share strategic ideas to win the war. 

Following the recent tweet, the two firms battling SECs lawsuit may have listened to Deatons suggestion. 

Another prominent figure that responded to the recent development was the Australian-based lawyer Bill Morgan. The lawyer stated that teamwork against a common foe is the best strategy to win. 

However, Morgan further said he doesnt regard Coinbase as a friend of XRP holders as it ceased secondary market trading in its exchange. 

Crypto Users Call For XRP Relisting

Other responses following the recent tweet were calls for Coinbase to relist XRP. A Twitter user going by Jon Mann, who responded, asked Coinbase to relist XRP, stating that the meeting is the tag team the Ripple community has been waiting to see.

...

00:48

Everybody Knows, Part 8: When is a Government Not a Government "IndyWatch Feed National"

13 of the 19 members of the NSW Medical Council. Photo: nswmc.org.au

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

I said earlier that I had read only half of Russell Pridgeons book Everybody Knows. I have now read all of it twice. Thank you to those who bought a Kindle or a paperback from Amazon, helping it...

00:33

Why Isnt the Democratic World a World? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Alain Badiou is undoubtedly among the greatest of living philosophers; one that may fairly be credited with rescuing philosophy from academic irrelevance, and the twin enemies of scientism and historicism. For Badiou, philosophy does not merely interpret the world (as Marx famously asserted in his Theses on Feuerbach). For an interpretation of the world, we would do better to look to myths, religions, and the various wisdom schools. Philosophy, presupposing mathematics, is a fundamentally rational and conceptual rather than hermeneutic undertaking, aimed at answering the question: does there exist anything with a universal value, and if so, how is this possible? Badiou secured his place in the philosophical pantheon with three massive tomes, which together provide a rigorous account of Truths, or the production in time and space of things to which we may ascribe universal value: Being and Event (1988), Logics of Worlds (2006), and The Immanence of Truths (2018).

Images of the Present Time (Columbia University Press, 2023) contains a series of three seminars delivered between 2001 and 2004. The first section presents a sustained philosophical analysis of contemporary nihilism and is initially taken up with the question of identifying the emblem, that is, the master signifier of the present time and Badious claim is that democracy is that emblem, a political system that does not prohibit or restrain, or not excessively. This raises the question of how democracy is correlated with freedom: given that fewer and fewer things are prohibited, what does that say for freedom under this regime? Ultimately, not so much: as Descartes already knew, indiscriminate freedom, or the freedom to do whatever you want, is at best the lowest degree of freedom. Thinking youre a free Subject just because whatever you want to do or say is not prohibited is sheer nonsense. It is true, for example, that almost nothing is prohibited in public speech, yet that does not mean that something significant has been publicly pronounced if nothing is prohibited and yet nothing, properly speaking, has been said, freedom does not exist.

Badious central thesis is that, at the present time, there is no world in fact, there is no present, strictly speaking. Why isnt the democratic world a world? In brief, because it is a world in which everyt...

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23:44

BEST OF THE WEB: Who Stole the 2020 Presidential Election? Antony Blinken and others have much to answer for "IndyWatch Feed National"

The corruption engaged in by the Democratic Party leadership appears to be never-ending and no one is ever held accountable. A recent report described how Michael Morell, the former acting Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director, colluded with Antony Blinken, who was then a senior official in the 2020 Joe Biden presidential campaign, to prepare and find signatories to a letter to discredit those seeking to exploit the emerging Hunter Biden laptop scandal, which was threatening to do real damage to the Biden electoral prospects. Following in the footsteps of the Hillary Clinton 2016 campaign, which sought to use fabricated information from the Steele dossier to smear Donald Trump and some of his advisors, Blinken suggested that Morell promote the argument that the laptop story involved Russia and should be dismissed as little more than a disinformation operation ordered by President Vladimir Putin. At the time, there was no evidence whatsoever to suggest that Russia had had...

23:23

Scandal in Tasmania: The Edifice Sports Complex Runs Amok "IndyWatch Feed National"

Profligate, a betrayal of public service, a misspending of state goods, a fiscal barbarism. By any estimation, recent efforts regarding sport in the small Australian state of Tasmania, unmoored from the mainland, distant, and, in many ways, depressed, has become the unexpected centre of a debate: Why on earth should the public purse at both State and Federal level fork out hundreds of millions in dollar currency for a stadium for Australian Footballs newest recruit? There are, lets face it, other handy alternatives.

Historically, Australian sport has been bosom-tied to corrupt administrative and state management. Administrators of the myriad sporting codes are typically conceited in assuming they provide a service for an increasingly obese populace. The sports personalities turn up and play; spectators turn up in their colours, pies and beers; the sporting hierarchs can then claim they are doing society a service. The logical equation that follows from this is revenue raising for the facilities as long as the sporting body is not the one doing it.

What is being proposed in Tasmania, a state suffering from chronic homelessness, chronic indigence and desperation on the health front, is a carbuncle stadium on a waterfront at Macquarie Point, a project that promises to cost $715 million. Those attending it will not be doing so for an aesthetic appreciation of the view: they will be in the enclosed stadium itself, watching the gladiatorial performance. All of this is deemed necessary for Tasmanias imminent welcome into the fold of the Australian Football League (AFL).

The jaundiced view from the Tasmanian Liberal government, led by Premier Jeremy Rockliff, is that having a spanking new stadium to accommodate a spanking new team at Macquarie Point is just the ticket. The suggested price tag of contribution from his government: $375 million.

In an exercise of indulgent and shameless deception, Rockliff, as the AFLs Manchurian Candidate, has dressed the entire enterprise up as an urban renewable project like no other that has ever been seen here in Tasmania. Entertainment, he dreams, will be coupled with the unlocking of potential, where we can build a world-class multipurpose entertainment and sporting where all Tasmanians can enjoy.

From the Commonwealth, $240 million is promised in what Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is calling an exciting project, in addition to $65 million towards upgrading the UTAS Stadium in Launceston. Albanese has been busy fluffing up matters by claiming that this whole act of profligacy had less to do with football than a grand exercise in social redevelopment, an exercise of structural oxygenation that will produce (no modelling, evidence or otherwise is supplied) 4,200 jobs.

Attempts have been ma....

22:19

Calls to crack down on advertising junk food to children "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

With South Australian children returning to school this week, there is growing concern around junk food advertising seen by children on their way to school and its potential influences on childrens dietary choices and health.

Research suggests that the average Australian child has a one in four chance of being above a healthy weight. Much of this problem is determined by what food is consumed. Australian Children are reported to obtain approximately 40 per cent of their energy intake from junk food with just 5 per cent of Australian children eating enough fruit and vegetables.

New data from the Cancer Council SA reveals that 80 per cent of food and drink advertisements seen by South Australian children on their way to school relate to junk food.  This comes as the The SA Greens are urging the SA Government to back a Private Members Bill to ban junk food advertising within 500 meters of schools on bus stops and railway stations.

Image: Image CC0

Produced By: Emma Wotzke

Featured In Story: Christine Morris Cancer Council SA Prevention and Advocacy Manager , and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 04 May 2023

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22:00

Bitcoin Doesnt Care About Progressives, But You Should "IndyWatch Feed National"

Bitcoin adoption is inevitable in the long run, but putting political division aside and building a broad coalition will shorten that path.

This is an opinion editorial by Jason Maier, a teacher and author of A Progressives Case For Bitcoin. Disclaimer: This book was published by Bitcoin Magazine.

Does Bitcoin need progressives?

The simple answer to this question is no, Bitcoin doesnt need progressives. We can all quote the memes by heart: Bitcoin doesnt care. Tick tock, next block. Bitcoin is inevitable. Bitcoin cant be regulated. I believe each of these mottos are true, in their own ways, in the long term. But recently, I have devoted a lot of energy to answering the converse of this question, namely: Do progressives need Bitcoin?

My book answers this more intricate question thoroughly in the affirmative. And while its easy to conclude, with confidence, that Bitcoin doesnt need progressives, it might be interesting to consider why you should care at all that Im on a mission to orange pill as many progressive liberals as I can. Its true that Bitcoin doesnt care. But I think you should.

Shortening The Long Run

As clear as it is to me that Bitcoin will ultimately succeed, it is also clear that the support of liberals and those on the left of the political spectrum, while not an absolute necessity, is important nonetheless. Even if Bitcoin is inevitable in the long run, there is an awful lot of time between now and the end of that long run. That time can be filled with growing adoption, innovation and promoting freedom money across the planet. Or that time can be filled with political fighting at every level of every government across the globe. Plenty of people reading this may not care, or they may even welcome the fighting. But in the long run, Ill be dead and the world would be a better place if more people understood and used Satoshi Nakamotos innovation before my stack of corn gets passed along to my children.

There are Bitcoiners who do not align with me politically, but nonetheless support my work. These folks like to remind me that Bitcoin is money for enemies. This is not only true, but actually an important property of all good money. Furthermore, it is also critical to remember that, in this narrow sense, no Bitcoiner is your enemy, regardless of how they align themselves within the lega...

21:52

Douse the ABA Accreditation of Law Schools: An Interview with William Sumner Scott "IndyWatch Feed National"

Atty William Sumner Scott, presentation to NACIQI public hearing in 2016, Photo:YouTubeAtty William Sumner Scott, presentation to NACIQI public hearing in 2016, Photo:YouTube

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

Six years ago, William Sumner Scott addressed a committee of the US Department of Education concerning the way in which the American Bar Association (ABA) controls the accreditation of law schools something he opposes. The opening words of his testimony to this committee were: The ABA is one of the gatekeepers of forced ignorance in the United States. He also said:

What better energizer for malfeasance could there be than awareness that forces at the top are dedicated to maintaining weaponized prosecutions against those lawyers who dare challenge an official Government narrative?

Talk about pith! I have now interviewed him about this.

Maxwell: In this photo you are speaking to a committee?

Scott: Yes. Its called NACIQI, an odd name for an odd thing, the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity. It provides expert advice to the Secretary of the US Department of Education.

Maxwell: Stop right there! Congress cannot legislate anything about education! Article I sec 8 of the US Constitution enumerates every area in...

21:46

Federal Court registrars aided and abetted thousands of Covid vaxx deaths "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Federal Court refused to file Covid vaxx actions Letter to the Editor The Announcement that Anthony Albanese is going to take the Oath of Allegiance from the Statute 1 Will and Mary ( Coronation Oath) 1688 ( C 6) at the Coronation of King Charles III is wonderful news for the people of Australia. I []

21:05

Liberal bastion no more? Border control to tighten amid EU swing to right "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Last year, we saw a number of countries in the European Union swing to the far right including Italy, Sweden, Germany and France.    

This was followed by EU leaders announcing tougher border control measures to keep out asylum seekers amid conflict in surrounding regions. 

More recently, the head of Finlands conservative National Coalition Party (NCP), which came first in the April elections, said he would start negotiating a centre-right coalition government that would mean power-sharing with a far-right anti-immigration party.

The Wire speaks with Flinders University Professor of International History and Future Fellow Matt Fitzpatrick to find out more about what is propelling this trend, and the potential consequences. 

Image: Hkan Dahlstrm via Wikimedia Commons

Produced By: Anisha Pillarisetty

Featured In Story: Flinders University Professor of International History and Future Fellow Matt Fitzpatrick

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 04 May 2023

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20:45

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

040523Rau hall the first of many in community infrastructure project
NEW DAWN FM NEWS/PRESS
Community members and local leaders from Rau, Wakunai District in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville have celebrated the official opening of a permanent and fully furnished community government building.
Australia is partnering with the Autonomous Government of Bougainville (ABG) and the Government of Papua New Guinea in supporting this initiative that will see the roll-out of 19 community buildings across Bougainville. The Rau community hall is the first to be completed. It is a 225 square metre building fully equipped with a kitchenette, a storage room, a disability access ramp, 30 chairs and storage racks, ceiling fans, and a 9,000-litre water tank.
Other locations for these buildings include Baubake, Lenoke, Siwai, Motuna Huyono, Baba, Arawa, Kongara, Ioro, North Nasioi, Kubu, Selau Suir, Tonsu, Peit, Tsitalato, Haku, and Halia. Most of these buildings are nearing completion and three more are in the planning stage.
The community halls provide a space for regular dialogue between men, women and youth to participate in the decision-making processes of their communities. The buildings are also venues for government agencies and private sector companies to share their services with the members of the communities.
In a Ministerial Statement to the Bougainville House of Representatives, ABG Minister for Community Government, the Honourable Theonila Roka-Matbob (MHR), said: These community meeting spaces are designed principally to support community governments and wards, providing functional spaces for elected women and men, to exercise leadership and administrative duties together, and for community meetings and local activities.
At the Rau Community Hall opening, Australian High Commission Minister Counsellor, Paul Lehmann, said Australia is happy to work alongside the Department of Community Government, supporting ongoing capacity building and institutional strengthening work for community governments in Bougainville.
Mr Lehmann added that Australia prioritises contracting local Bougainville-based service providers and creating employment opportunities for Bougainvilleans.
Through the construction works of the community halls and government offices, more than 100 people all around Bougainville gained employment, income and benefited from skills development.
ENDS

RAU HALL

20:32

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

040523 Two separate killings in the Peit Constituency
New Dawn FM News

Acting Bougainville Police Commander Inspector Ermmart Tsimes says the alleged killings in the Bekut and Kohiso areas of the Peit Constituency are not linked.
These are two separate killings and are not related.
The first killing at occurred at Kohiso close to Tugias Primary School. The incident happed between 6.00pm and 7.00pm on Tuesday night.
The deceased a 23-year-old was chopped by the neck decapitating it completely from his body.
He was killed in a deserted place. However, one of the pedestrians who walked past the area found the deceased body.
Due to the sketchy details the perpetrators are still unknown and unidentified.
Commander Tsimes has advised the people in the area, someone in the community should know something.
Someone in the community who has any information about this incident is encouraged to come forward and assist the police to thoroughly investigate the incident.
The nature of the killing is barbaric in nature and strongly condemn this selfish act, he added.
Meantime, Police is also investigating another separate killing also in Bekut. Details of the incident will be made known soon. ENDS///AK

INSPECTOR TSIMES

20:32

Beetaloo Basin traditional owners condemn green light for fracking "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

The Northern Territory government will allow fracking in the gas-rich Beetaloo Basin, despite traditional owners, scientists, and environmental groups warning against the risks of this.  

The NT government has said it has met 135 recommendations from the 2018 Pepper inquiry which found fracking risks could be mitigated if these were fully implemented. 

But the the independent officer in charge of overseeing the recommendations, Dr David Ritchie, says a commitment to reducing emissions had not been fulfilled.  

Speaking to the ABC, NT Chief Minister Natasha Fyles said recommendation 9.8 had absolutely been met. 

National Radio News reporter Amy OHalloran speaks with Beetaloo Basin traditional owner and Nurrdalinji Native Title Aboriginal Corporation chair Johnny Wilson about this. 

Image: Image supplied by Nurrdalinji Aboriginal Corporation

Produced By: Amy OHalloran

Featured In Story: Beetaloo Basin traditional owner and Nurrdalinji Native Title Aboriginal Corporation chair Johnny Wilson

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 04 May 2023

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20:30

The Hidden Lessons of Catastrophic Tree Loss "IndyWatch Feed National"

 

A shady stretch of sidewalk. (Source: Author.)

The thing I love most about my neighborhood (aside from the people, of course) is also the most fragile.

When I first moved here, I had no idea that fully half of the stunning street trees would be gone within 10 years. I did not picture my future self lingering over old Google Streetview captures, longing for the days where there was a massive, mature tree in front of every home, and wistfully remembering a time when you could walk the full length of the block in a rainstorm and barely get wet.

Those days are gone, and that lush and endless canopy is just a bittersweet memory now. The reason for all that devastation? Dutch Elm Disease (DED).

Because virtually all the trees in my neighborhood were elms, when DED arrived on the scene, they were all under threat. But it could just as easily be the trees where you live, succumbing to emerald ash borer, oak wilt or laurel wilt, chestnut blight, or the Asian longhorn beetle.

What all these insects and pathogens have in common is their ability to devastate tree populations in short order. Sometimes trees slowly decline and eventually die, others succumb quickly and become unstable and hazardous. Death is a natural part of the life cycle of all living things. So why are these particular threats so dangerous?

The answer is that in towns and cities across North America, urban forests are often made up primarily of just one or two tree species. These are called monocultures. And when you have a huge population of one type of tree, a single disease spreads rapidly and can wipe out thousands of trees in short order.

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20:21

1966 - King Charles crowned for the first time with a Bondi lifesaver's cap! "IndyWatch Feed National"

Tremendous thanks to David Maegraith who writes of his grandfather and HM King Charles: This should get a run in media this week but no one seems to care. The first crown Charles wore was a North Bondi surf life saving cap, crowned by my grandfather Kerwin Maegraith What a...

19:51

Fixed Versus Variable Rate Home Loans "IndyWatch Feed National"

Whether youre looking to become a homeowner for the first time or looking to invest in another property, it helps to have a solid understanding of home loan interest rates.

One of the main concepts that you need to grasp is the difference between fixed and variable-rate home loans. Depending on your financial goals and economic outlook, one type of interest rate might be more beneficial to you than the other.

In this article, were going to look at what fixed and variable rates mean. To help you decide which one is right for you, well also discuss the advantages and disadvantages of both options.

Fixed Rate Loans

As the name suggests, this loan is where the interest rate remains fixed for a specific period of time. For example, you might get a loan where your interest rate is fixed at 3% for five years.

Once the term expires, your loan will generally move onto the standard rate unless youre able to re-fix your home loan.

  • Advantages
    One of the main advantages of a fixed rate is the certainty that you get around your expenses. During the fixed term, your monthly payments on your home will stay the same regardless of changes in monetary policy.

    With this certainty, you will be able to automate your repayments and set yourself short to medium-term financial goals in terms of your home finances. This will also allow you to budget more effectively for other expenses.Additionally, a fixed rate will protect you from rate rises caused by external economic factors. If youre able to fix at a low rate, you can save a significant amount of money during rate hikes.

  • Disadvantages
    Just as fixed rates protect you from rate hikes, they also prevent you from benefiting from rate reductions. As such, if the interest rate drops, you could find yourself paying more on your fixed-rate monthly payments than you would have been on a variable-rate home loan. Additionally, fixed-rate loans typically have penalties for additional repayments or overpayments. This means you wont be able to pay off your loans faster even if you have the funds for it.

    Another thing to consider is the revert rate. When your fixed rate expires, its possible that your loan will revert to a high variable rate. This could increase your monthly payments significantly.

    Because of this, its important to know what kind of rate your home loan will revert to once your fixed term expires.

    Also Read: Lenders Mortgage Insurance

Variable Rate Loans

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19:08

It's a rail loop! "IndyWatch Feed National"

Thanks to Adam Creighton for the tip on this crazy expense.

19:03

Department of Health and Social Care written question answered on 3rd "IndyWatch Feed National"

 

Photo of Neil O'BrienNeil O'Brien The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health and Social Care

We are currently working on a plan for dentistry, to improve access to dental care across England. There are a number of fronts where we need to take further action to support and recover activity in National Health Service dentistry, to improve access to care for all ages.

Our plan for dentistry will build upon the first package of reforms agreed in July 2022, including the initial changes to the Units of Dental Activity (UDA) system which were introduced as part of the package, such as the changes to ba...

19:02

Voice will transfer farming and city water rights to Aboriginal groups "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Voice will hand over all private and public water rights to Aborigines

18:58

JUST IN: Ivermectin ban lifted, Australia Dystopian Down Under "IndyWatch Feed National"

The ban on off-label prescribing of the anti-viral drug has been in place for over 18 months

By Rebekah Barnett |  Dystopian Down Under | May 3, 2023

Doctors will be free to prescribe ivermectin off-label from 01 June 2023, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) announced today.

A regulatory U-turn

This is a reversal of a national ban on off-label prescribing of ivermectin, which the TGA enacted on 10 September 2021, in an attempt to prevent doctors from prescribing the drug to treat Covid.

At the time, the TGA stated that the restriction was necessary because:

  • People would be at risk if they took ivermectin instead of getting vaccinated
  • People who took ivermectin may choose not to get tested or to seek medical care if they had symptoms
  • Social media posts were promoting higher doses of ivermectin than what is normally recommended for approved uses
  • There had been a 3-4 fold uptake in ivermectin and the TGA was worried about a shortage disadvantaging vulnerable people who really needed the drug

So, instead of launching a nationwide education campaign and recommending that the Australian Government throw a few million dollars at bolstering the national stockpile of ivermectin, the TGA effectively banned the drug for all but a narrow set of uses.

The TGA has now relaxed the ban because, there is sufficient evidence that the safety risks to individuals and public health is low when prescribed by a general practitioner in the current health climate.

It would seem, though, that there was sufficient evidence of ivermectins safety all along. In July 2021, Rebecca Weisser wrote in Ivermectin. Its as Aussie as Vegemite, for Spectator Australia:

As for safety, 3.7 billion doses of ivermectin have been used since 1987 and in 30 years, only 20 deaths following its use have been reported to the UNs Vigi-Access database. Compare that to remdesivir, which has been given emergency use authorisation to treat Covid in Australian hospitals. In 12 months, there have been 551 deaths reported. Indeed, a study published in the prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association this week found remdesivir did not increase survival, just time spent in hospital.

The TGAs stated concerns over ivermectins safety back in September 2021 seem incoherent when taken alongside....

18:16

The empire of words "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

The fiction of Senegalese writer and filmmaker Khady Sylla not only used speech to create worlds and ways of being in the world, but used speech as a world and a character in its own right.


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This post is part of a series from Seneplus on the work of Senegalese filmmakers Safi Faye and Khady Sylla, translated for Africa Is a Country.

When you hold Khady Syllas 1992 novel, Le Jeu de la Mer (published in the Encres noires collection of LHarmattan Paris), it is the black and white image of Khady at the back of the book that first catches your attention. Her gaze is captivating and mysterious. She wears discreet lipstick, a shaved head, and large hoop earrings. You imagine this photo in color because Khadys writing is sparkling, sublime, and unexpected.

What words then inhabit this 29-year-old young woman when her novel appears? Above the photo, the blurb of the book promises a story. It promises an enigma in fact, with three main characters: Assa, Rama, and Assane. Then you let your gaze wander over the cover. You admire the sublime photo of an empty boat facing the sea, taken by Stphane Weber in July 1990 in Nianing, Senegal. The poetic and promising title seems like an invitation: Le Jeu de la Mer (The Game of the Sea) written in large black characters, intrigues you just like the canoe which faces eternity.

Browsing through the pages, you discover that Rama and Assa, the two young girls of the story, are gifted with the power of words. They live in a house on the edges of the Atlantic Ocean. Their square courtyard is surrounded by filao trees, eucalyptus, and bougainvillea that lived their most vivacious oranges, pinks and reds. The courtyard is the theater of their games, songs, and laughter.

Then you realize the polysemy of the word play which inhabits all the scenes of this superb story. In fact, in the evening, facing the lively and living sea whose eddies lick the foundations of their shelter, Rama and Assa play wure (awal), a game of strategy and calculation accompanied by an oratorical joust, in an ebony boat. Its the moment of truth and you could swear that you heard them spellbound: wure wa dem na k, wax i maam dem na ndee taale! (Game of the sea, let the dream machine come alive!). The game can begin. The elements of nature conspire to make the setting conducive to the unbridling of their extraordinary imagination. Their game is done according to the play of the sea and the...

18:15

Stan played the card, got the gig. "IndyWatch Feed National"

On Saturday we published our opinion: Stan Grant plays the Aboriginal card to get a spot at the King's Coronation Here's the result.

18:08

Is this why everyone here smells regardless of temperature? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Is this why everyone here smells regardless of temperature?

All deodorant locked behind glass, no matter how many times you press the button nobody shows up. Where am I meant to get deodorant?? Only moved here recently so would appreciate some advice on what to do

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18:00

Feds Must Sink $1 Billion Into Ending Sexual, Domestic, Family Violence, Says Frontline Org "IndyWatch Feed National"

As the federal budget approaches, a key area of the Albanese governments focus must be on putting a stop to sexual, domestic and family violence by creating new systems that are trauma-informed and which support survivors, says one of the nations lead advocacy and assistance groups.

Full Stop Australia has previously made calls for the sector to be funded with $1 billion a year to put a full stop to sexual, domestic and family violence.

That is our clarion call, and we make it again, said Tara Hunter, Acting CEO of Full Stop Australia.

Ms Hunter said in the wake of yesterdays Domestic Violence Remembrance Day (May 3), and reflecting on Domestic Violence Prevention Month (May), its important to honour the many lives lost as a result of domestic and family violence.

At the very least, Ms Hunter said, there must be a Commonwealth commitment to structural and programmatic change that works to end sexual, domestic and family violence.

As we reflect on the 56 lives lost in 2022 in domestic and family violence related deaths, we are reminded again that this is absolutely a life and death matter.

Acting CEO of Full Stop Australia, Tara Hunter.

These deaths are preventable and require a resounding, unified and multi-pronged response. We require a system that supports initiatives from prevention and crisis response through to recovery.

This requires adequate and sustained funding, with a commitment to legislative change and building the capacity of workforces across the sector.

Ms Hunter said that with the federal budget to be announced by the Treasurer next week, its critical that government prioritise funding that supports everything from prevention to recovery.

This should include:

  • Tailored age-appropriate consent education from early childhood that instils the key tenets of bodily autonomy.
  • Rigorous dismantling of gender norms and stereotypes, through education, campaigns, policy reform and advocacy, across the private and public sector, particularly in education settings and workplaces.
  • Comprehensive response network that is capacitated, in a trauma-informed way, to handle the enormous, and steadily increasing demand on services. This should be guided by clear care-coordination princ...

17:29

Inflation May Have Peaked, But Interest Rates Probably Havent, Predicts RMIT Expert "IndyWatch Feed National"

Mortgage holders in Australia hoping for relief amid an apparent levelling out of rising inflation rates had better think again warns an economics expert, with interest rates likely to continue rising until later in the year, and cuts not expected until as late as 2025.

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has executed 11 consecutive rate hikes since May 2022. Dr Peng Yew, a lecturer in the School of Property, Construction and Project Management at RMIT University in Melbourne, said the economic pain wasnt over yet.

Although inflation seems to have peaked, albeit at a still stubbornly high 7 per cent, the RBA has reiterated its commitment to bringing inflation within 2 to 3 per cent, said Dr Yew.

National Australia Bank are predicting the RBA will lift the cash rate three more times before September 2023. Along with Westpac and ANZ, theyve also forecast interest rate cuts, but not until 2024 and 2025.

If the major banks predictions are correct, it is reasonable to expect the mortgage interest rate will stay high, and even potentially continue to rise, in 2023 and into 2024, he said.

Australians are already struggling under the rising cost of living. After 11 cash rate hikes, a home loan mortgage rate is now around 5.6 per cent, meaning the repayment on a 25-year $600,000 NAB base variable mortgage will have climbed approximately $1,500 a month. At the same time, the borrowing power of homebuyers is reduced.

Nab Walgett? The National Australia Bank did more than just nab things.

These factors are negatively impacting the housing market, Dr Yew said. These issues give rise to further emerging housing supply issues.

As the housing market dips, a significant number of would-be sellers have (and are likely to continue to) withdraw from the market, resulting in fewer [available]properties.

Approximately 1,730 properties were put under the hammer across the nations capitals in the last week of April, which was significantly lower than the 2,699 in the same weekend last year, according to an ABC report.

Mr Yew said the building sector is also experiencing high levels of upheaval and hardship.

Australian Securities and Investments C...

16:53

Mexican women rise up against crime gangs, start their own local police force, drive state police and politicians from town "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Mexican villages create their own police From BBC In Mexico, organised crime reaches everywhere, even into the smallest village except for one small town in the state of Michoacan. Led by local women, the people of Cheran rose up to defend their forest from armed loggers and kicked out police and politicians at []

16:15

Victory! TGA liars forced to end ivermectin ban "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

By TONY MOBILIFONITIS AUSTRALIAS lying, pharma-funded public health bureaucrats at the TGA have been forced to remove restrictions on the anti-parasitic and anti-viral drug ivermectin, that they criminally banned during the plandemic. The move is a huge and well-deserved victory for former Liberal MP Craig Kelly, who was mocked and ridiculed by health authorities, media []

15:50

BBC News website reporting on PIJ hunger striker and rocket attacks "IndyWatch Feed National"

On the morning of May 2nd a report headlined Palestinian Khader Adnan dies in Israel jail after 86 days on hunger strike appeared on the BBC News websites Middle East page.

The BBCs euphemistic portrayal of Palestinian Islamic Jihad as a militant group rather than an Iranian backed terrorist organisation designated by the UK, the US, the EU, Japan, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Israel clearly does not contribute to readers understanding of the reason for Adnans detention.

Readers of that report were not informed that Khader Adnan had been arrested in February for suspected membership in a terror group, support for a terrorist organisation and incitement or that he had been indicted and was being held in custody until the completion of the legal proceedings.

As the day went on amendments were made to the BBCs report (but not including the main photo caption describing Adnan as an May 2nd was credited to...

15:37

BRICS block set to renew and become bigger "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed by Jim Hayes

Reacting to increasingly uncertain economic times and political pressure from Washington to maintain American dominance over the global economy is causing a growing list of nations to adopt new strategies.

One of these is the revival of the BRICS nations. This is the coalition of Brazil, Russia. India, China, and South Africa, all of them major economies. These member nations are due to meet in south Africa during August. A major issue is moving further on discarding the use of United Sates dollar to pay for transactions between them. This is serious, because the make up the single biggest economic block, representing about two thirds of the worlds population.

Last year the greenbacks share of international reserves had slipped down from 55 percent in the previous year to 47 percent. In 2003, it was 66 percent. This marks a long-term decline, and it prompted U.S. Secretary of State Janet Yellen to admit, there is a risk that the U.S. currencys dominance as the medium of international trade could end.

The re-emergence of BRICS adds to this uncertainty.

Last week, during Chinas President Xi Jinping was in Brazil meeting with President Incio Lula da Silva, and they talked about greater cooperation and a series of agreements to boost climate sustainable development.

A new tranche of agreements has recently been signed by Russia and China. India is talking with both of them to get in on some of the action. So is South Africa. These are growing economies that are attracting a lot of global attention.

Reports suggest that there are about 20 other nations seeking to join BRICS. If they do, it will encompass most of humanity, and this means that all those out of the block could be locked out of the global economy.

To put this into its full perspective, the new alignment will involve not only the fastest growing economies and most of manufacturing. It will involve most of the Middle East and Persian Gulf area, which supplies much of the worlds oil, and it is also likely to involve Mexico and Venezuela, which are also major oil producers.

The Biggest impact will be on the United States, which particularly dependent on investing in the global economy. Without this, the domestic economy is in real tro...

15:35

The Federal Reserve Bill Fixed It So a Small Cabal of Gangster Bankers Can Hold The World in Submission. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Smoking Mirrors May 3, 2023

Dog Poet Transmitting.

You know they like to disturb the surface of the water= the surface of life; so that you cant see the clear reflection. They pose as one thing, which they are not, to conceal what they are behind a series of masks that are all devoted to misrepresentationmisinterpretation and misdirection.

We know that Rupert The Sly Weasel was behind calling Arizona early for the last presidential election. Arizonas vote was stolen so that the person in charge of the voting could be made governor of Arizona. We know that Rupert The Sly poses his news conglomerate as a conservative organ to give the appearance of opposition to CNN and The Bezos Post.

They are all in bed together, doing evil things badly with poor technique.

Rupert The Sly doesnt really have a political perspective. He is into wielding power; as are they all. He and his fellow Satanists like to keep the public guessing. He knows that generally the publics common appetites rule their good sense. They are easy to manipulate. Those who think they are informed are played off against each other by The Appearance of opposition games played between make-believe foes at war with one another, which they are not.

They are The Ruling Class. They are for the most part especially in these Times of Material Darkness also ruled by The Ruling Class of the nether regions for the purpose of celebrating the nether regions of the physical body, while they dwell in hot confining places within. For them this heavy-with-time carnal coupling is how they understand divinity. They look upon humanity as stolen cars that they drive with impunity. If they crash a particular car they just steal another.

Those in the upper reaches of negative spiritual possession are not usually treated as throwaway vehicles until they intend to throw them away. They do not want to spoil or reveal the illusion whereby they control those driven by appetite and desire. They got a good thing going in a bad way, BUT for whatever the mysterious intentions of the ineffable may be, this is how it goes. Good and Evil emerge from the same source.

Better to accept the reality of this even if you dont understand it than to keep trying to find another answer when there is no other reality-based answer.

he that overcometh and keepeth my works until the end, to him, will I give power over the nations: and he shall rule them with a rod of iron; and I will give him the morning star.

There are several levels from which to understand all inspired scripture. There is the surface meaning. There is the deeper meaning, and there...

14:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

1.00 AUD = 0.00002 BTC
0.00010 BTC = 4.35 AUD
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World On Cusp Of Woke Totalitarianism As Governments Act To End Freedom Of Speech "IndyWatch Feed National"

Media blackout as politicians in EU, US, UK, Brazil, Ireland, Canada, and Australia seek to jail citizens for wrongthink under the cover of a Big Lie about "hate speech"

13:43

Ozempic, obesity, and the modern food trap "IndyWatch Feed National"

Ozempic is the new "miracle" drug on the market, although it's not a new drug, it's just a successful drug used for diabetes control that has been re-purposed for weight loss. It has enjoyed spectacular media headlines because of its endorsement by celebrities, especially with TicTok's documenting the weight loss - called body transformation - of celebrities having millions of viewers and even an endorsement from Elon Musk.   This enthusiasm is justified because in Australia almost two-thirds of adults are overweight or obese and its economic cost was estimated to be $11.8b in 2018.   While it does have some side effects it has been a life changer, and perhaps life saver, for those with morbid obesity.   Unfortunately, its newfound popularity with those just wanting to lose a few kilos has created a drug shortage that threatens the supply to diabetes sufferers.  

Its also highly controversial because the basic fundamental of health care is, or should be, based on the 16th-century thoughts of Desiderius Erasmus, a Dutch philosopher and humanist who is attributed with the  quote,  "Prevention is better than cure."

And Ozempic, despite its action triggering a chemical repugnance to food that reduces calorie intake, is still a process that addresses the symptom and not the cause.    This is not just nit-picking, the process that created this crisis was not only a cruel trick on humanity but one that became entrenched through the tacit support of governments.   The relevantly sudden increase in body mass (BMI) can be documented by viewing images of people taken from the early days of photography.      In those images, most people appear what we might call skinny, but they were what humans had always been and perhaps what we should be.   By following the time scale these photos reveal changes that were largely the result of diet.  Most noticeable was an increase in height of adolescents which came from the better diet available after WW2 restrictions but around the 1970's weight increases become apparent.     

The causes for this sudden weight change and its associated health problems has been the subject of a great deal of research - one that was hampered by conflicting views of health professionals and spurious information.   Researchers were also confronted with different situations that existed in nations like Egypt, Mexico, the US, and Australia and too often targeted causes, like lack of exercise, that were being promoted by organizations with vested interests.   It took almost 30 years to debunk the argument that being overweight was caused by lack of...

13:35

PODCAST: Kitchen table conversations on the #Voice: Mary Crooks on the why and how of the Victoria Womens Trust Together, yes project "IndyWatch Feed National"

YES TO THE Voice cant happen without widespread engagement at the local level on a subject people who disagree generally steer clear of. Simple as that.  Yes therell be big ad spends, famous Australian endorsements and sophisticated polling informing highly targeted social media messaging. But, like the community independent movements success at the last election, []

13:29

PNG Siblings Star in Short Film to Premier in Hollywood "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

Two Papua New Guinean's starring in a short narrative film will be in Hollywood for the premier of the movie titled Bataplai/Butterfly on May 5th, 2023.

The siblings - 29-year old Regina Pande and her 27-year old brother Graham from Western Highlands Province, will feature in the movie about a mixed raced Papua New Guinean-American woman who challenges her family's strict rules to find her voice as a make-up artist. 


They said they're happy to be part of this project that broadens the view of what a Pacific Islander looks like and the experience of a Papua New Guinean American. 

The siblings reside in Silicon Valley and are travelling to Los Angeles today to attend the premiere in Hollywood.

Graham is studying Psychology at San Jose State University in California, while his sister is studying Film and Media at the Ohlone Community College in Fremont, California. 

The film is directed by PNG-New Zealander woman Veialu Alia Unsworth.

NBC News  / PNG Today


Next : PNG Reactivates Short Term Multiple Entry Business VISA

13:22

Black entitlement to violent crime steps up a notch in Mareeba as street gangs wage war on townspeople, vigilantes coming "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Reclaim Australia say enough is enough From Cairns News contributors Vigilantes armed with baseball bats could soon be a familiar sight on the streets of Cairns, Mareeba and Townsville as Labors feeble attempt to curb violent crime dissipates. Cairns News contributors from around the Far North have advised their sources are warning vigilantes are on []

13:06

THE VOICELESS ONES "IndyWatch Feed National"

As the following comments reveal, the victims of Robodebt were The Voiceless Ones because the politicians and the public officials who were systematically defrauding and randomly murdering welfare recipients did not want to hear the truth, and so they just ignored the imploring voices of their victims.

Posting short link: https://wp.me/p1n8TZ-3fJ

However, as the proposed prosecution of Richard Boyle reveals, some politicians will go to extreme lengths to silence the voice of whistle blowers. Sadly, other politicians simply maintain the wall of silence that keeps the victims voiceless.

12:43

In defence of utopian speculation: what might a safe and just world look like? "IndyWatch Feed National"

There is no doubt merit in exploring what abolition might look like in practice. However, to focus solely on defending abolition on pragmatic grounds is to concede that political change must be realistic to be compelling. In addition to arguing that abolition is pragmatic, its also important to not lose sight of its principlesand one way to do this may involve leaning into the power of utopian speculation to shape our sense of the possible.

The post In defence of utopian speculation: what might a safe and just world look like? appeared first on Overland literary journal.

12:36

Aussie Gardener: Knowledge Is Power in the Vegie Growing Game "IndyWatch Feed National"

Brian and Kaylene Chapman from Aussie Gardener are on a mission to educate and empower vegie growers both new and experienced. Far more than an online gardening shop, Brian and Kaylene Chapmans Aussie Gardener store website is building a community for both new and experienced gardeners in order to get as many people growing food at home as they can. With a broad customer base harking from right around Australia and an existing platform in the form of their website, Brian and Kaylene could see the benefit of creating a space where their knowledgeable and like-minded clientele could connect with one another

11:55

Koalas using newly created wildlife corridor in Northern Rivers "IndyWatch Feed National"

Linda Sparrow, President of Bangalow Koalas, at the koala corridor planting. Photo supplied

Trees planted just two years ago, as part of the koala corridor being planted throughout the Northern Rivers by Bangalow Koalas with collaboration from IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare), have seen koala poo recorded among trees.

They are in the process of creating a koala corridor across the heavily fragmented landscape in the New South Wales Northern Rivers region. The corridor reconnects existing patches of koala habitat. 

We have planted trees from Byron Bay and surrounds heading towards Tenterfield and up to the Queensland border in Tweed Shire, Linda Sparrow President of Bangalow Koalas, told The Echo

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11:23

US Big Tech had inside running before IPEF became public "IndyWatch Feed National"

May 4, 2023: Australians first heard about the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) in March 2022, but Bloomberg reports that emails released to the US public this week show that the office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) was seeking the input of Amazon and Google from January 2022. The corporate lobbyists were all former USTR officials.

IPEF includes the US, Australia, Brunei, India, Indonesia, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Fiji and Vietnam. The next round of formal IPEF negotiations take place in Singapore next week.

President Bidens rhetoric about IPEF emphasises the benefits for workers, consumers and the environment, but the reality is that giant internet corporations had the inside running long before trade unions, environment and community advocates were aware of the initiative.

When the US published the four pillars for IPEF in September 2022, the Trade Pillar included: We intend to advance inclusive digital trade by building an environment of trust and confidence in the digital economy, by addressing discriminatory practices, and by promoting trusted and secure cross-border data flows. This is the Big Tech language for deregulation of cross-border data flows, no requirement for a local presence, and no government access to algorithms and source code.

In a January 2022 email to Amazon, a USTR official requested multiple meetings between Sarah Bianchi, the deputy trade representative, and Michael Punke and Jennifer Prescott, members of Amazons government affairs team and former USTR officials, to get to know them better. Punke had been a deputy trade representative and ambassador to the World Trade Organization, while Prescott was an Assistant Trade Representative for Environment and Natural Resources. 

Bianchis staff emailed to set up an additional meeting with Amazon lobbyist Arrow Augerot, previously deputy assistant for congressional affairs at USTR, in February 2022. And Bianchis staff in February contacted Google Cloud lobbyist Behnaz Kibria, another former USTR official, to request an off-the-record meeting to get feedback on IPEF.

They also show that USTR reached out to South Korean government officials about legislation intended to pare back the power of Apple Inc. and Googles app stores....

11:11

Issue 28 Out Now! "IndyWatch Feed National"

Issue 28 is packed full of inspiration and information to nourish yourself and the planet.

10:19

Otters, Tankers, Taxes, Printing Money and Governmints "IndyWatch Feed National"

Sea Otter source thecordovatimes.com

[A selection of emails from G5]

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09:08

Unraveling the Epstein-Chomsky Relationship "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Whitney Webb | Unlimited Hangout | May 3, 2023

Recent revelations that the renowned linguist and political activist met with Jeffrey Epstein several times have surprised and confused many. Why was Epstein interested in meeting with Noam Chomsky? And why did Chomsky agree to meet him despite his past? The answer may surprise you.

On Sunday, the Wall Street Journal published a report detailing information contained within a trove of previously unreported documents of the deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Those documents, which have not been publicly released and appear to have been passed solely to the Journal, included Epsteins private calendar and meeting schedules. The documents, per the Journal, contain thousands of pages of emails and schedules from 2013 to 2017 and as the report notes detail Epsteins dealings with several prominent individuals whose names were not on his flight logs or his infamous little black book of contacts. One of these individuals is the renowned linguist, political commentator and critic of capitalism and empire, Noam Chomsky.

Chomsky, who has previously discussed the Epstein case in interviews and who has maintained that Epsteins ties to intelligence agencies should be considered a conspiracy theory, had not previously disclosed these meetings. Chomsky, when confronted by Journal reporters, was evasive, but ultimately admitted to meeting and knowing Jeffrey Epstein.

Many, largely on the left, have expressed dismay and confusion as to why someone with the political views of Chomsky would willingly meet, not once but several times, with someone like Jeffrey Epstein, particularly well after Epsteins notoriety as a sex trafficker and pedophile. As this report will show, Epstein appeared to view Chomsky as another intellectual who could help guide his decisions when it came to his scientific obsessions namely, transhumanism and eugenics. What Chomsky gained in return from meeting with Epstein isnt as clear.

Why Did Chomsky Meet with Epstein?

According to the Journal, Chomskys meetings with Epstein took place during the years 2015 and 2016, while Chomsky taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, or MIT. Chomsky told the Journal that he met with Epstein to discuss topic...

08:47

Labor Day, AMP Demonstration Demands Free Papua Clashes Again with PGN "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

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Labor Day, AMP Demonstration Demands Free Papua Clashes Again with PGN
May 1, 2023 16:41 PM

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DEMO: Demonstration by the Papuan Student Alliance in the East Parking Lot of Niti Mandala Renon Field. Agubg Bayu/Bali Express

DENPASAR, BALI EXPRESS The Papuan Student Alliance (AMP) held a demonstration during the May Day (Labor Day) moment at East Parking, Niti Mandala Renon Field, Denpasar, Monday (1/5) morning. The demonstration was marred by commotion with the Patriot Garuda Nusantara (PGN) community organization.

Based on the monitoring of the Bali Express Newspaper (Jawa Pos Group) in the field, there were around 30 AMP people who wanted to hold a demonstration in front of the Hang Tuah Roundabout, Renon at around 09.00. Before heading to the activity point, they gathered at the Renon Square East Parking. However, they faced challenges from PGN. Given the history of confrontation between the two parties that had clashed only a few weeks earlier, the situation immediately heated up.

So the security forces tried to lead the demonstrators back to their gathering point. Until there was tension again in the form of pushing each other. In the end, after tough negotiations, AMP delivered his oration which essentially demanded Papuan independence.

They rejected the presence of both TNI and Polri officers who were considered to have occupied their land. "Give a referendum opportunity, revoke special autonomy, and stop sending organic military troops to the land of Papua, because it is only a cover for using our land for the benefit of foreign investors," they shouted loudly.

In addition, the demonstrators considered that the facts related to the West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB) or the Free Papua Organization (OPM) had been distorted. These groups are said to be neither terrorists nor armed separatists, but rather exist to protect their lands from military occupation.

To secure the demonstration on May Day, the Denpasar Police sent hundreds of personnel.
Denpasar Police Chief Kombespol Bambang Yugo Pamungkas, who directly led the security, explained that there were 597 personnel consisting of a combination of the Denpasar Police, who were backed up by Dalmas Bali Police, Mobile Brigade, BKO Badung and Gianyar Police, Kodim 1611/Badung, Denpasar Satpol PP and Pecalang.

"There are two points that are the focus of security according to the results of the TFG Coordination Meeting involving BKO personnel. First, securing May Day activities simultaneously throughout Indonesia in front of the Governors Office and secur...

07:02

Market Talk May 3, 2023 "IndyWatch Feed National"

ASIA:

 

Core consumer inflation in the Japanese capital beat expectations in April and an index cutting fuel costs rose at its fastest pace in four decades, underscoring the challenge the central banks new chief faces in keeping interest rates ultra-low. The core consumer price index (CPI), which excludes volatile fresh food but includes fuel costs, rose 3.5% for Tokyo in April from a year earlier, government data showed on Friday, faster than the markets average rise of 3. 2% and well above the 2% BOJ target. It accelerated from a 3.2% gain in March. Core CPI, which strips out fresh food and fuel costs, rose 3.8% in April from a year earlier, up from 3.4% in March, the data showed. The core-core index, which the BOJ watches closely to measure the trend of inflation, rose at its fastest annual rate since April 1982, when it rose 4.2%.

 

The major Asian stock markets had a negative day today:

  • NIKKEI 225 closed
  • Shanghai closed
  • Hang Seng decreased 234.65 points or -1.18% to 19,699.16
  • ASX 200 decreased 70.00 points or -0.96% to 7,197.40
  • Kospi decreased 22.99 points or -0.91% to 2,501.40
  • SENSEX decreased 161.41 points or -0.26% to 61,193.30
  • Nifty50 decreased 57.80 points or -0.32% to 18,089.85

 

The major Asian currency markets had a mixed day today:

  • AUDUSD increased 0.00092 or 0.14% to 0.66702
  • NZDUSD increased 0.00207 or 0.33% to 0.62277
  • USDJPY decreased 1.556 or -1.14% to 134.974
  • USDCNY decreased 0.00934 or -0.13% to 6.92436

 

Precious Metals:

Gold increased 18.59 USD/t oz. or 0.92% to 2,034.87

Silver increased 0.144 USD/t. oz or 0.57%% to 25.531

 

Some economic news from last night:

Australia:

Retail Sales (MoM) (Mar) increased from 0.2% to 0.4%

AIG Manufacturing Index (Apr) decreased from 5.6 to -20.2

New Zealand:

Unemployment Rate (Q1) remain the same at 3.4%

Employment Change (QoQ) (Q1) increased from 0.2% to 0.8%

 

Some economic news from today:

India:

Nikkei Services PMI (Apr) increased from 57.8 to 62.0

 

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07:00

Aussie Green Energy Shock: Snowy Hydro Cost and Completion Time Blowout "IndyWatch Feed National"

As coal power operators respond to the new carbon tax by accelerating plant closures, Australia's big battery, the Snowy 2 pumped hydro project, has just announced more cost and delivery time blowouts.

06:49

The Omicron Deception "IndyWatch Feed National"

Welcome to The Daily Wrap Up, a concise show dedicated to bringing you the most relevant independent news, as we see it, from the last 24 hours (5/3/23).
As always, take the information discussed in the video below and research it for yourself, and come to your own conclusions. Anyone telling you what the truth is, or claiming they have the answer, is likely leading you astray, for one reason or another. Stay Vigilant.
(https://www.rokfin.com/TLAVagabond)(https://www.bitchute.com/channel/24yVcta8zEjY/)

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(63) The Vigilant Fox on Twitter: "Another Bank Failure Just Made Chase Bank Even More Powerful "The transaction [of First Republic] makes JPMorgan Chasealready the nations biggest bankeven more massive." The era of MEGA banks is upon us, paving the way for CBDC financial slavery. https://t.co/ftuD8V93DV" / Twitter
(66) Matt Allen on Twitter: "Congresswoman Lois Frankel sold First Republic Bank in March before the stock dropped 80% After she sold First Republic, she bought JP Morgan Chase which just bought First Republic. She clearly had inside information. If me or you did this then we would be in prison. https://t.co/blvDMF2ag6" / Twitter
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East Palestine resident experiencing lesions, stomach pain, shortness of breath since train derailment | Fox News
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(64) Scott C. Smith on Twitter: "As aired on @newsnation : "'Fentanyl of chemicals Independent tester finds dioxins in East Palestine" Investigative journalist, @RichMcHugh , did a great job for the community of #eastpalestine & all affected communities from the Norfolk Southern train derailment and the https://t.co/kJiDVicvWA" / Twitter
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06:25

Road Trip to cooktown "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

21 y/o trying to drive from cairns to cooktown which requires 4wd. Anyone know a company that will rent a 4wd vehicle to a 21 y/o that will be allowed on unsealed roads? Thanks

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06:00

Bruce Lehrmanns trial judge Lucy McCallum gives rapist Thomas Earle community service instead of jail time "IndyWatch Feed National"

ACT Chief Justice Lucy McCallum has given rapist Thomas Earle community service because, in part, he was of good character. McCallum was Bruce Lehrmanns trial judge and I have accused of her []

04:44

Google Failing to Enforce Policy Against Climate Disinformation Ads, New Report Finds "IndyWatch Feed National"

new report has found that Google is breaking its October 2021 promise to not sell ads on YouTube videos containing climate disinformation.

The Climate Action Against Disinformation (CAAD) coalition and the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) collected 200 examples of climate disinformation YouTube videos, which collectively serve ads to over 73 million viewers. But thats probably the tip of the iceberg, CCDH head of research Callum Hood told the New York Times. Of those videos, (with 18 million total views), 100 meet Googles very narrow definition of climate disinformation, which applies only to denial of the existence or human causes of climate change.

The second set of 100 videos meets CAADs definition of climate disinformation, which accounts for popular tactics like greenwashing. These videos amassed 55 million views, demonstrating the weakness of Googles current definition of climate disinformation.

During the course of the research, only eight videos in the researchers dataset were demonetized by Google. Tech companies make big promises on hate and misinformation because they know its hard to see if theyve kept them, said CCDHs Head of Research Callum Hood in a press release.

Despite Googles green grandstanding, its ads continue to fuel the climate denial industry. Brands featured in ads on climate denial included Politico, Google itself, and the new Jane Fonda movie 80 for Brady. Ms. Fonda told the Times she was appalled that an ad for one of my movies appears on one of those videos, and hope YouTube stops this practice immediately, and found it abhorrent that YouTube would violate its own policy [while] the earth is burning.

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03:50

Cultural differences: Immigrants in Germany "IndyWatch Feed National"

This is a bit of a light hearted post, but with an interesting observation. I quite enjoy watching videos of people who move to Germany. Their surprise at things taken for granted gives me food for thought as well as amusement. Some themes seem to be constant: Germans walk. For fun. No matter whether the immigrant is from the US or Vietnam, they are both fascinated and appalled by the German passion for going for walks.

Or the utter confusion of rental flats not having a kitchen. The answer to that is: Germans dont move and love their kitchens. We plan them more carefully than the bedroom. And we really dont like moving. Theres a saying that goes moving twice is like burning down once, so once we moved in, we try not to move out again. The idea of buying a starter home is as alien as the idea of buying an AR 15 at Walmart. So unless youre moving into a student flat or a shared apartment, bring your own kitchen.

These matters are constants, but of course, other things will seem more or less strange, depending on your country of origin. But then theres a noticeable difference not in between people from different countries, but of US Americans of different genders. American women will often be full of praise: they can easily and cheaply get fresh produce! Childcare is only 150 bucks a month! Oh, and did I mention healthcare? US American men on the other hand complain about not being allowed to kill endangered species and pour oil down the drain. Its tyranny, I tell you!*

 

  • Yes, you need a fishing license. Yes, you have to pass a test, showing that you know the fish, if and when youre allowed to catch them, minimum size and what bait is ok. Oh, and that you can kill a fish quickly. No Ive been fishing in the USA since I was 5 does not count. No, you are not allowed to wash your car at home. Washing it with soap will introduce pollutants into the wastewater. You have to go to a carwash where the wastewater will be filtered to remove motor oil and other pollutants.

03:06

Fedi Raises $17 Million In Fundraising Round Led By Ego Death Capital "IndyWatch Feed National"

The company, now having raised $21.21 million, system later in May.

Fedi, Inc., a U.S.-based developer of community-empowering financial and data technology utilizing Fedimints on Bitcoin, has raised $17 million in a Series A round of financing. 

operating system aimed at the builder community later this month. Fedi seeks to empower individuals to collaborate through "federations" made up of friends, families, neighbors, nonprofit organizations, social clubs, businesses, conferences and other forms of community to take control of their money, data and digital lives while protecting user privacy and autonomy.

The open-source Fedimint protocol, on which Fedi is built, makes it easy for developers to build additional apps and modules to complement Fedi's offerings and give more options to users. It provides a resilient, privacy-protecting, and simple way for people who dont have access to or dont trust centralized alternatives to secure and use their data and money, a press release sent to Bitcoin Magazine explained.

The financing round was led by Ego Death Capital, with participation from Block, Kingsway, Trammell Venture Partners and Timechain, among others. This funding brings Fedi's total funding to $21.21 million. Fedi CEO Obi Nwosu said that the interest in the round allowed them to select investors that are fully aligned with the future they are trying to create with Fedi.

Fedi's community or "second-party" custody model offers a secure alternative to third-party cryptocurrency exchanges, cloud backup services and encrypted messaging apps. The system's underlying technology is readymade for rapid expansion and can be adapted to do virtually all the things people currently use their smartphone or computer to do. The system aims to answer the security, privacy and trust deficiencies of current alternatives, bringing users benefits similar to self-custody without technical or financial barriers to entry.

Fedi is offering a truly decentralized and federated way not only to custody bitcoin but to take back control of everything that matters in your digital life, said Jeff Booth, co-founder of Ego Death Capital and lead investor for this series. Its hard to overstate what this combination of technologies makes possible, and while I expect Fedi to be at the forefront, Im just as excited by what people are going to build around it. It is truly something that can bring value and a brighter future for billions of people, he added.

02:56

Geert Mak: 'WATCH: The Persecution of Truth' "IndyWatch Feed National"

 

WATCH: The Persecution of Truth

Whistleblowers, WikiLeaks and the War on Truth was the subject of a conference in Brisbane, Australia. 

 

Video by Cathy Vogan for Consortium News.

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Wednesday, 03 May

22:08

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

030523 MASIU ON SLIP
New Dawn FM News

All schools across Bougainville, especially high and secondary schools are being encouraged to create plans to guide their operations and development.

Bougainvilles Senior Secondary Schools Inspector, Eddie Masiu, says School Learning Improvement Plan, or the SLIP is an important planning document that all schools in the national education system are required to have.

He says while the Arawa Secondary has been the only school so far to have launched its 3-year SLIP, there are others which are also developing theirs, close to launching them.

Inspector Masiu says schools which have SLIPs in place are usually successful both academically and physically.

Inspector Eddie Masiu further warned that schools without a SLIP can also be penalized.
ENDS AK

22:01

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

030523 ASoN NEW HOUSES
New Dawn FM News
The Arawa School of Nursing has taken delivery of five new high-covenant houses for its staff, marking the institutes steady growth and progress.
The houses, which came with white goods, were handed over to the schools board member John Donna and Principal Celyne Tusalah last week, by three separate contractors responsible for building the houses.
The contractors are Aunge Punks, SWB Limited and GND Constructions.
Secretary for the Department of Technical Services, Anthony Koiri, received the keys from the contractors and handed then over to Tusalah and Donna at Section 39 in Arawa Town, where three of the five houses are located.
Secretary Koiri praised the contractors for a job hes described that has shown competency and expertise that can be equaled to any other major building contractors in the country.
Principal Celyne Tusalah thanked Prime Minister James Marape and the National Government for making available 5-million Kina to build the staff houses.
Tusalah also thanked local landowners who have given up land to build the houses.
She told Secretary Koiri, who managed the project through the Department, that the remaining budget should be put to building one or two more houses.
The five high-covenant houses for the Arawa School of Nursing means five out of over 20 staff of the institution will now have permanent accommodation, easing the burden of rentals which the school currently spends on staff accommodation around Arawa Town. ENDS AK

21:56

Is Australias Planned Vaping Ban A Good Idea? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Australia's planned ban on recreational vaping has a solid base in current evidence.

The post Is Australias Planned Vaping Ban A Good Idea? first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

21:43

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

030523 Police Minister appeals for calm to the people of Peit Constituency

New Dawn FM News

Minister for Police and Correctional Services Hon John Bosco Ragu is appealing to the people of PEIT Constituency in Bekut and Kohiso not to take the Law in to their hands and have those involve to Justice.

The Minister was responding to an alleged killing incident which occured at the constituency last night.

"Iam calling on to the Member for Peit Constituency, Former Combatants, Community Government Ward Members, Chiefs to control the situation.

"Our Journey to Independence does not need or allow killings and paybacks or any more major crimes to arise in the Region.

"People should Respect each other as Human beings and not animals," he added.

Attempts to get full report from the Acting Provincial Police Commander Inspector Ermart Tsimes, who was at the scene was unsuccessful.

The Minister is expected to release a media statement later this afternoon. ENDS////AK

John Bosco Ragu

20:37

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

020523 Nisira on Bougainville Trade Mission
New Dawn FM News
Bougainville's Acting President Hon Patrick Nisira has officially launched the Bougainville Trade Missions yesterday.
This is in light to the concurrent launch of the Bougainville International Prong launched by President Hon Ishmael Toroama.
Focusing more on Trade and Investment to promote to integrate the region into the global economy.
The launch was in conformance with the Bougainville Peace
Agreement, specifically paragraph 79 on the Sporting and Trade Missions.
"I further sought the concurrence of the PNG Government to 1) firstly to facilitate the rights of Bougainville conferred under the Peace Agreement to invite foreign trading partners to establish Trade Missions in the ABG and;
"Secondly, for Bougainville to setup its economic missions in strategic trade and investment locations abroad.
"These two critical elements of trade policy empowerment for the region to promote trade and investment opportunities as the key drivers of its economic development.
He added that he is aware of the foreign affairs power which remains under the sovereign power of PNG.
Nisira said the ABG Government will appreciate this special recognition from the PNG Government to facilitate our trade and investment interest for the economic reasons enshrined in the peace agreement.
"Let me announce again, we are open for other countries to establish their Trade offices in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville," he added. ENDS////AK

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20:05

Quick Quiz: Mapping Militarism 2023 "IndyWatch Feed National"

By David Swanson, May 2, 2023

Can you test yourself with this quick quiz?

A picture can be worth a trillion words or a couple of trillion dollars when its a picture of military spending.

Weve just published a new collection of maps for Mapping Militarism 2023. As always, they are at worldbeyondwar.org/militarism-mapped and available for your use. If you go there, you can pick a map, and zoom in and out. You can click on a country to get details. You can move the slider back to see earlier years. You can switch to list-view and get the information in text form. You can click source to see the origins of the data and exactly what it means.

Can you guess what the map above is?

Look up, not down, until youve guessed.

Ready?

Heres the answer:

Its NATO members and partners (in red). The position of the North Atlantic might be what makes it tricky. Bet you didnt know New Zealand was even in the North Atlantic.

How about this one?

Heres the answer:

Thats countries with wars (in red).

This next one is almost a mirror image. It must be the peaceful nations of the world, right? What do you think?

...

18:35

NSW Police Hit Kirralie Smith With Trans-Activist Apprehended Violence Order "IndyWatch Feed National"

READ MORE AT CALDRON POOL  New South Wales police have hit Kirralie Smith with an...

17:39

Vape Sellers "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Any vape sellers in townsville?

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14:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

1.00 AUD = 0.00002 BTC
0.00010 BTC = 4.20 AUD
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10:38

PNGs Real Economy "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

Economic discussions in PNG are always centered on extractive industries such as natural gas, mining, logging, tuna, and large-scale agriculture. However, these export-orientated industries are tiny when compared to PNGs real mainstream economy, small farming.

Studies into rural livelihoods over the past decade show that customary land is highly productive, but its output and impact are neither measured properly nor publicly recognized.

That affects how we see family income but also national income. It also impacts our governments decision-making, our whole education system, and how we view development.

If a rural family had to buy at regional markets what comes from their gardens. They could have spent up to K20 000 per year.

That gives us an idea of the real value of subsistence output (what we produce to feed ourselves).

The value of domestic informal or market trading, including garden produce, is almost the same again, another K20 000 per year.

One million rural families could therefore be producing K40 billion in real value per year.

That, dwarves the annual combined output of Gold (1.7bn), Gas (1.69bn), Petroleum (1.63bn), Copper (0.75bn), Logging (0.8bn) and Palm Oil (0.47bn) which totals just K7bn.

That K40 billion value should be kept in mind when considering other economic activities that destroy or displace customary production, such as logging, oil palm or industrial sites.

We need to be much more mindful of what we stand to lose, in deciding whether change is justified or necessary.

EMPLOYMENT IN THE REAL ECONOMY

We also must be mindful of the employment that this real mainstream economy provides.

Over 6 million people in PNG work in their gardens everyday producing food and cash crops that nurture and sustain their families and communities.

Many economic surveys, especially those commissioned by banks, only measure formal commence as this is what suits their interests.

They ignore subsistence production and housing and often also bypass informal trading.

When these are combined with small businesses, export crop and employment, rural family output can easily reach an equivalent value of K30 000 0r K40 000 per year.

When customary land is taken from families or clans there is a massive economic loss to those people and the nation.

There may also be losses in social value (reserve employment, food security and cultural value) and in ecological goods and services.

If we are to understand the real meaning of development and build a better future for all Papua New Guineans, we need to start by recognizing and then building and strengt......

03:47

Fireball crossing Western Australian sky on May 2 likely a 10cm meteor, astronomer says "IndyWatch Feed National"

Western Australia's southern sky lit up early this morning as a fireball entered the earth's atmosphere and streaked across the sky to end south of Rottnest Island in Perth. Early risers spotted the meteor at 5:03am and it lasted about 15 seconds as it travelled from east to west. Planet astronomer Dr Hadrien Devillepoix dismissed claims it was space junk and said it was a natural object that entered the atmosphere. "People would have had a really good show of it," he said. "It was a very shallow entry, so a very slow, long fireball basically crossing the entire Wheatbelt."

03:00

Psychiatrogenesis (Whither Psychiatry or Reform) "IndyWatch Feed National"

It is no measure of health to be well-adjusted to a profoundly sick society
attributed to Jiddu Krishnamurti 

The behaviour of any bureaucratic organisation can best be understood by assuming that it is controlled by a secret cabal of its enemies.
attributed to Robert Conquest

Having worked in multiple public services in the UK and Australia over the last 27 years, the constant personal struggle has been, Am I doing more harm than good?

Sadly, the conclusion of this reflection is that iatrogenesis is the norm from diagnosis to treatment, and doing good is the exception. Diagnoses, especially borderline personality disorder and schizophrenia, lead to a pathological, limiting view of oneself and enshrine a nocebo effect that is difficult to shrug off. Medication treatment may provide some symptom improvement, but also comes with a panoply of side effects and withdrawal symptoms.

lonely man on the bench autumn, winterThe reason I went into psychiatry was that, unlike other medical disciplines with clear pathogenesis, clinical markers, and effective interventions, psychiatry was a much more ethereal specialty. Here, there was a balance to be made between the is-ness of the clinical encounter and the socio-politico-psychological cultural context in which the meeting was taking place.

There was no room for hubris or certainty; medication sometimes worked, hospitalisation may help in a crisis, self-harm may be a vitally important survival mechanism for someone. You could never get comfortable in the job; every day was challenging, and being an expert in psychiatry seemed oxymoronic.

But, as the years wore on, I saw a precipitous decline in deep listening, a drift to seeing people as diagnoses rathe...

00:59

Bobbi aims to brighten your home "IndyWatch Feed National"

HOMES around Australia are set to get a whole lot brighter thanks to a stunning homewares collaboration between renowned artist Bobbi Lockyer and Woolworths. 

The new homewares range, launched in stores last week, includes quilt covers, cushions, candles, photo frames, water bottles and coffee mugs. 

I am just super excited to be collaborating with Woolworths and having this amazing homewares range hit the shelves, Bobbi told the Koori Mail. 

Ive loved art and creating for as long as I can remember and I come from a very artistic family where we were encouraged to let loose and discover ourselves and our connection to the world around us through art. 

A proud Ngarluma, Kariyarra, Nyulnyul and Yawuru woman, Ms Lockyer was born and raised on Kariyarra Country in Port headland, in Western Australia. 

She is a prolific painter, photographer, fashion designer and a Mermaid Queen. 

The artwork you can see in the designs is really inspired by beautiful bright colours but also by the ocean

00:58

How Luke learned to walk in two worlds "IndyWatch Feed National"

WIRADJURI man and actor Luke Carroll will appear in a new play At What Cost? 

You most likely have seen Luke Carrolls face on the long-running childrens show Play School playing with Big Ted and Jemima. 

Carroll has been acting since the tender age of nine. His first appearance was in the Flying Doctors as Ernie Dingos younger brother. 

Carroll said Dingo soon became a mentor to him. When they returned to Sydney from shooting the popular soap opera, the pair soon bonded over their shared love of sports. 

Ernie would come and pick me up from the city and we both have a love of sport, in particular basketball, he said. 

We would go down to Chinatown, have a feed and just talk. 

Over that meal he told me a lot about the industry, mainly about keeping my head on my shoulders and to not get a big head, and to keep my ego in check. 

While Dingo was his main mentor within the Australian television and film industry, off the screen his late mum was his main supporter. 

My mother was a big inspiration

00:56

Remembering ANZAC Day and the Frontier Wars "IndyWatch Feed National"

ANZAC mourners were confronted this year with a statue of Lachlan Macquarie in Windsors McQuade Park doused in red paint and handprints with the phrases here stands a mass murderer who ordered the genocide and no pride in genocide. 

I cant argue with the sentiment, Macquarie as Governor of NSW was responsible for the mass murder of our people I get it was ANZAC Day and thats the whole point of the protest but you dont win any allies with such strategy. 

The only people who would feel any sense of accomplishment are the protestors, and not because they are winning people over towards their view or building reconciliation, its the exact opposite. 

As I wrote last issue extremists are only interested in ripping relationships apart they have no want in bringing people together or heal our tragic past nor build towards an inclusive future. 

Every year I see more and more of our Mob on social media posting memorials to loved ones who served Australia in WWI, WWII and service women and men from other wars. 

This means for many of our people, the want to be accepted within greater Australian society and respecting those who fought for this country is

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